Just like the question states which do you guys think would be a better buy for street use.....keeping in mind that the RSM are slotted
I said before in another post... i have racetech's setup... i believe is KVR... CF pads and OEM size cross drilled rotors... love them... make a BIG difference... and for the price, i was more then happy...
the only downside to the CF pads are that they take a stop or 2 in order to warm up in the morn, or the first time you use it in a while.. It feels like the brakes are gone.. you have to hit the pedal pretty hard to stop.. but if your prepared and dont worry... they are amazing... they have helped me in MANY near accident situations from ppl stoping short or people doing stupid turns etc..
***Thanks again to stargrrrl***
I had OEM Williams Performance cross drilled rotors and cf pads.
Didnt notice much of a difference in stopping.
Save your money and do a big brake upgrade instead.
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BIG BRAKE.......I would ove those but I would rather put that $800 towards the turbo setup I am conjuring up. The RSM slotted rotors look great....I will have them on tomorrow. Hey Dan you remeber me.....two years ago Gabe, you and I (with the black sunfire) had lunch after the bash??
OHh hey! How are you doing man? Nice to hear from ya!
IMO yes you are going to be doing a turbo...to make your car go faster, but you'll need to stop sometime hehe...maybe when i get my car back from the shop, ill let you take it for a boot and test out the brakes
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Sounds like a plan man! I just got the brakes on yesterday and got to test the front slotted in the rain! I must say there was a big differnece....but I must bet some new tires for the 18's ....I am running on two year old tires that now suck in the rain. Good to hear from ya.....and hopefully I will see you again soon!
Get some new tires, and your braking will be even better!
Good luck!
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