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Old 07-10-2009, 02:41 PM   #11
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Yes it's normal. The Granatelli rotors are actually EBC GD (Grooved and Dimpled) series rotors. The noise comes from the dimples and is the reason I got rid of mine. I now use EBC USR series rotors and have no noise from my brakes.
What does USR stand for?
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What does USR stand for?
"Ultimate Slotted Rotor", or "Ultimate Silent Rotor" I dunno. lol Click on the link for more info on them. http://www.ebcbrakes.com/automotive/...d_rotors.shtml
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"Ultimate Slotted Rotor", or "Ultimate Silent Rotor" I dunno. lol Click on the link for more info on them. http://www.ebcbrakes.com/automotive/...d_rotors.shtml
Cool thanks for the link. I'll probably just live with it now that I know it's normal. I was more worried that I screwed up the install somehow.
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