Need Rotor input

StreetnTrack

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stock is not full floating, but ebc and abm is. abm, ebc, then stock would be from lightest to heaviest. the materials used with abm might make it a little stronger and the holes in them might keep them from wraping as fast. i'm not a brake guy so don't quote me on this. for the money ebc is a good rotor but there are some better that cost more.

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Here's the Ferodo Axis rotors

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(StreetnTrack @ Nov. 06 2006,22:02) stock is not full floating, but ebc and abm is.  abm, ebc, then stock would be from lightest to heaviest.  the materials used with abm might make it a little stronger and the holes in them might keep them from wraping as fast.  i'm not a brake guy so don't quote me on this.  for the money ebc is a good rotor but there are some better that cost more.
So post them up Charles.

I for one am really confused on the whole Brake rotor thing also. ABM, EBC, Galfer, Braking Wave Rotors (I know that's a design, not a name).........It's all so confusing. If you were looking for the OPTIMAL Street Performing Brake Rotors, for performance, weight, design, manufacturing process.............what would they be.
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