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Old Sep 29, 2008 | 05:32 PM
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Exclamation Brembo OEM Replacement Brake Rotors IN-STOCK

Brembo OEM Replacement Brake Rotors

IN STOCK READY TO SHIP!!!

FREE 3 DAY AIR SHIPPING UPGRADE ON ANYTHING OVER $100!!!

DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE FOR FOR MULTIPLE PURCHASES!!!

ALL IN-STOCK READY TO SHIP!!! for Cobalt SS 2.0L and 2.4L w/ rear disc and for Cobalts with rear drums.







Brembo OEM Replacement Brake Rotors for SS cobalt w/ rear Discs


Brembo OEM Replacement Brake Rotors for SS cobalt w/ rear Discs Click for pricing and to order
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Brembo OEM Replacement Brake Rotors for cobalt w/ rear DRUMS


Brembo OEM Replacement Brake Rotors for cobalt w/ rear DRUMS Click for pricing and to order
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Brembo OEM Replacement Brake Rotors are direct replacements for your vehicle. Choose the best with Brembo and relax with the confidence in the worlds highest quality Brake Rotor.

All Brembo OEM Replacement Brake Rotors are manufactured under QS-9000 and ISO 9001 certifications to assure the at level of quality in all products.

NEW EASY CHECK DISC – SAFETY AT FIRST SIGHT

Brembo has developed Easy Check, the brake disc that unites OEM matching quality with an exclusive system that proves the state of wear, due to two holes of different depths: one by the Minimum Thickness, the other a few tenths of a millimeter before the Minimum Thickness.

* 2 Marks: OK.
Brake disc wear falls within the safety limits allowed.

* 1 Mark: Check!
The brake disc has worn down over 80% of its wearable thickness, therefore its volume of cast iron is proportionally reduced and the disc tends to reach higher operating temperatures. Check that its condition of use is normal, i.e. that there are no cracks, dark marks or deep scratches on the surface. Replace it within the next 5/10,000 km.

* 0 Mark: Replace!!
The disc has worn down all its wearable thickness, reaching or exceeding the minimum thickness marked on the disc (MIN TH). Replace it immediately so as not to affect the safety of the vehicle.

A special label on the pack and the final number “4” instead of “0” easily identifies the Easy Check product range.

ALL BREMBO OEM ROTORS ARE SOLD ‘PER ROTOR’ NOT AS MATCHED SETS

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Old Sep 30, 2008 | 03:25 PM
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let me know guys!!!

great rotor solution!!!
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Old Oct 1, 2008 | 02:10 PM
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Edits made...in stock for now the SS models with rear discs as well as for cobalts with rear drums.


Only front rotors are available.



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Old Oct 6, 2008 | 03:58 PM
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thanks for the orders guys!!!
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Old Oct 6, 2008 | 04:01 PM
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Is this something you guys plan on stocking regularly - i.e. will you plan on having them again in the future?????

These are my next rotors I'm just not due yet for a new set, but if you guys plan on having them on a somewhat regular basis I'll definitely keep you in mind - these aren't always easy to find.
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Old Oct 6, 2008 | 04:03 PM
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even though they are OEM replacements, do they offer any stopping power over stock?
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Old Oct 6, 2008 | 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by boostaddict
even though they are OEM replacements, do they offer any stopping power over stock?
They're more than capable of anything you throw at em. OEM rotors are really f'ing good actually. Unfortunately, the choice of OEM pad was a poor one. OEM rotors paired with a more suitable pad and high temp fluid is about the best combination out there.

I road race on Raybestos pro OEM replacement blanks with Hawk HPS pads and I have ZERO complaints, they grip like a champ and about put you through the windshield on a hard brake plus I'm seeing 30k plus mileage wise with them.
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Old Oct 6, 2008 | 04:19 PM
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subscribed will upgrade soon
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Old Oct 6, 2008 | 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by alleycat58
Is this something you guys plan on stocking regularly - i.e. will you plan on having them again in the future?????

These are my next rotors I'm just not due yet for a new set, but if you guys plan on having them on a somewhat regular basis I'll definitely keep you in mind - these aren't always easy to find.
yes we will try to have these in stock as best as we can!!!

Originally Posted by boostaddict
even though they are OEM replacements, do they offer any stopping power over stock?
the rotors are tougher than stock!!!

better metal...they will keep straight longer.

Originally Posted by alleycat58
They're more than capable of anything you throw at em. OEM rotors are really f'ing good actually. Unfortunately, the choice of OEM pad was a poor one. OEM rotors paired with a more suitable pad and high temp fluid is about the best combination out there.

I road race on Raybestos pro OEM replacement blanks with Hawk HPS pads and I have ZERO complaints, they grip like a champ and about put you through the windshield on a hard brake plus I'm seeing 30k plus mileage wise with them.
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Old Mar 16, 2010 | 06:37 PM
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HOW THE F**K do you get the pins that hold in the pads out???
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Old Mar 17, 2010 | 05:26 PM
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I have no idea what you are talking about.
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