lordco brake rotors are they good enough? compare with oem and everyday driving, no autocrossing or trackdays |
They're fine. |
i run lordco cheapy rotors on my AE86 that gets tracked and i've had no warpage or noise issues at all... |
the shop uses them...no comebacks with them... |
i think they can only sell OEM quality or better. but it should be fine. if you really want to be cool get POWER SLOTS but regular will work fine |
Another option would be Brembo Blank rotors from eBay. They work great - quite affordable as well. |
I track my MR2 Turbo on them. They're great, and not expensive. Normally I run Carbotech pads for track days, but I got a bit stuck last time, and ended up at Mission with OEM type pads. Lit them on fire, but the rotors were just peachy. |
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I've used several sets of Lordco rotors on my old Integra. I auto-xed when them and they were fine. I found they wore down maybe a tad quicker than the OEM rotors, but they were super cheap and did the job. |
only problems you may run into is durability. cheaper rotors tend to rust faster. that and pitting i guess the ends justify the means though, what with the price and all. just inspect them carefully for pits before you throw them on |
thanks for the reply cause its just cheaper to buy them than resurfacing my rotors, 170 to resurface vs 90 bucks for a pair of rotors |
I think napa blanks are rebranded brembos |
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lordco brand are re- boxed raybestos brand rotors (says it on the box) |
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