Rotors and pads for my NUBIRA

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Rotors and pads for my NUBIRA

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Hello,

I search all month for Slotted/Cross-drilled rotors and Pads for my NUBIRA '00.
I find pads (SP Graphite Metallic - Rotex) and rotors (Brembo) on : http://www.brakeworld.com.
About the rotors...BREMBO is one of the best manufactuer around the world. The problem (if it is a problem...) is that the rotors are Drilled And Slotted.
But about the Pads, what about the quality of SP Graphite Metallic and Rotex !!
Does someone have an experience with this two PADS manufactuer ??

Thank you.
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Post by GsiTurbo »

I can get you the following items:

Front rotors, drilled or slotted
Rear rotors, drilled or slotted

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Rotors can be plated to slow down the corrosion, and to improve overall aestehics Plating is available in Silver, Gold or Black. Cad plating is a rust inhibitor only, and is in no way a gurantee that a brake disc will not rust.

They are also available for Lanos and Nubira. Online purchase will be available in about week's time at www.360dynamics.ca

As far as pads go, semi-mettalic carbon-fibre for front and rear are available as well, and will be online. Their's metallurgical formulation exceeds all O.E.M. standards, while still offering a quiet running brake pad with minimal dusting.

- Street Performance Requires No Warm Up
- 0.34 friction coefficient
- Produces Minimal Amount of Black Dust
- Excellent Durability and Extended Life
- Meets or Exceeds all O.E. Specifications
- Kevlar Insulated
- Carbon Fibre Weave Rather Than Carbon Dust
- Reduction Of Heat Induced Fade

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Post by showdown »

Hello GsiTurbo,

Thank you very much for your answer.
I'm looking to find better rotors with better pads (that gives me a harder braking).
I'm interested by the offer of www.360dynamics.ca.
Can you give me some price for :
Front Rotors (2) = $........
Front pads (4) = $........
Rear Pads (4) = $........

The only problem....is that I live in Belgium-Europe (it is also the reason why my English is so disastrous
and so bad :wink: !!

Necessary to ship the parts from CAN to Belgium.
Possible to have a price for the shipping (Take an Economical Service - Time is NOT a problem).

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Post by woo »

i have a question that is a little off topic but still about brakes. If you change your calipers and rotors and wheels (to accomodate rotor size and/or different stud patterns) can you put any brakes in any car??
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This is an interesting question !!
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