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Old 04-28-2011, 03:51 PM
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My rotors on my c5 are trashed and therefore i need to upgrade. AS far as i think my c5 is a slick looking ride and i find that the rotors on the car now are subject to rusting, dust and all other factors that make them an eye sore. That being said i am looking for a full set of cross driled and slotted rotors that perform as well as stock ...if not better but look much better while doing it. Price is a factor but any suggestions would help.
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Those rotors that are on eBay are zinc coated and wear really well. My car isn't a dailey driver but they've been on there for 4 years.
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I have a set of cross drilled and slotted rotors off my Z06 I would be willing to sell you. I have to get the new ones on first. These have about 20K miles on them and are in great shape. No track use or anything else, just DD use. I am not sure of the make or model, but will find out soon.

I am only replacing them because I got a great deal on a set of Wilwood 2 piece rotors.

PM me and we can work a deal out.
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If you are still looking, I have a new set of Baer Decelarotors, still in the box, that need a new home.
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If you are still looking, I have a new set of Baer Decelarotors, still in the box, that need a new home.
Curious as to why you didn't mount them?
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Originally Posted by Mr31FlavorsVette
Curious as to why you didn't mount them?
I sold my C5 and bought a C6. New car has Z51 so I will not be able to use these rotors.
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We could certainly help you out with the GM drilled and slotted rotors and some ceramic pads!

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The Baer rotors would be a good choice. I ran a set of the Baer Eradispeeds on my '00 and they were a very good product.
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I didnt want to spend the money for the Eradispeed's so I went with the Baer Decela rotors (cross drilled and slotted) and Hawk Ceramic pads from Corvette Central. I couldnt be more happy the ceramic pads are amazing for dust compared to the stock GM pads. Thank god for the ceramics no more cleaning rims after every drive!
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Originally Posted by Gene Culley
We could certainly help you out with the GM drilled and slotted rotors and some ceramic pads!

Can't go wrong with these from Gene. They are next on my list.
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Hi Gene,
how much is a set of those zinc plated drilled/slotted rotors for an '04?
I couldn't find them in the brakes section of the site...

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We could certainly help you out with the GM drilled and slotted rotors and some ceramic pads!

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Here they are Lil Blue Coupe.http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-p...rts-house.html
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I just installed a set of the Delco Performance Rotors on my C5.

Here is the Front:


Here is the rear:
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Brake Performance drilled and slotted with black zinc :

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Mine came with Brembo cross drill rotors.

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Originally Posted by Vetteman Jack
The Baer rotors would be a good choice. I ran a set of the Baer Eradispeeds on my '00 and they were a very good product.
Yea.....my choice too on my 2000. Love the look.

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We are running a special on front/rear kits with power stop ceramic pads for only $180.00 shipped. Check out the link in my signature for the sales thread.
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im in canada so does that incluse shipping to vancouver b.c as well?
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Originally Posted by Brakemotive
We are running a special on front/rear kits with power stop ceramic pads for only $180.00 shipped. Check out the link in my signature for the sales thread.
Got these on my car and you see a picture above(jrose7004) from their ebay store

Very nice zinc plating on the hub.



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