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Old Jan 15, 2012 | 04:42 PM
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Any one running there 13 inch cobra rotors or know if there any good? there price is not bad at all. just looking for sum input
Old Jan 16, 2012 | 07:19 AM
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The first thing I would like to ask, is the ULTIMATE goals for your ride? (this is the #1 concern for ANYONE looking to mod his/her ride for performance)

Secondly, I will tell you that some much less expensive upgrades can give you SERIOUSLY improved braking and as good as those Cobra rotors (BTW... you would still need the calipers from the Cobra, as well)

Take a look at Brakes Upgrade thread in ma sig and main page of the Tires & Wheels section. The only real upgrade, beyond doing those in my guide, would be the upgrade to a dual-pot caliper for some additional strength, but your OEM one is just fine.

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Old Mar 18, 2012 | 07:05 PM
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the reason why i ask is cuz i came up on sum rear and front cobra brakes. wich till this day i havent put on cuz of the weather lol. but i was just wondering now that its sunny again if that would be a decent brand to go with. they come with hawk pads. and i know the rear brakes aint a differnce but imo they look cleaner than the stock ones. i just want to stop better and have them look cleaner with drilled or slotted rottors. its my dd for now so no major mods yet for it. but i will check it out lol
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