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    Does anyone own RotorPro Rotors? Hows the quality?

    Whats up fellas! ? Does anyone own RotorPro Rotors? I see their a vendor on the page. However, Ive never really heard of them. Wondering about the quality, do they rust? Are they a good quality competitor rotor overall? Im thinking about getting some for my 00'',since I just got the 22'' reps, in the mean time till I gather up some money for a complete performance brake system. Any info on them? Thanks!

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    IMO best bang for the buck for rotors. Just installed them on my truck and the wifes MINI and they are awesome. Zinc coated so they don't rust and the quality and service top notch. There is a couple pictures of my truck and my wifes MINI in the rotorpro threads.
    http://www.nhtoc.com/vbforum/rotorpr...ors-today.html
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    +1 I've had them on my truck for a while with no complaints. The only thing I didn't think about before I ordered was that the slotted rotors make a slight clicking noise (think card in the spokes of a bicycle effect) when braking, but I've gotten used to it.

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    I had slotted and dimpled w/ black hats and hawk ceramic pads, a few guys have had PF Z's. no complaints here. I think there's a pic in my gallery. If you are also looking at a slightly better upgrade, baer decelarotors or a plus 1 system might be available. GL.
    here's a pic. i also did the bilsteins and Bonaco steel braided lines (flushed/ refill w/ synthetic brake fluid) at the same time. talk about improvement. FWIW, yes there's a slight noise from the slots and some days it squeaked, others days it was perfect. but still worth the mod and pimp factor.
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    Slotted and dimpled here also. Good product!

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    got them. good so far

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    I have them slotted & dimpled and have had no problems. I too had to get used to the "card in bicycle wheel noise"...and to me, they haven't produced a lot of dust (which some people have said they would). I'm the chick that never cleans her wheels (mmkay, I do now, but not every week).

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    +1 on very little dust with Hawk Ceramics

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    there tha **** run them all the way around on my truck i have ran them on 2 of my vehicals just make sure you dont run the crapy pads run hawk HPS's or the ciramics
    no house brand pads trust me
    do the Dimpled and Slotted
    i have the Drilled and Slotted i love em the Dimpled last longer..

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    They are definitely worth getting. You can't beat the price and the service is great too!

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    no crap i got rotors and pads all the way around for $300

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    Thanks for the replies on your personal experience fellas. From all these good reviews. Sounds like Ill go with the rotorpros with the orange hat, they said they can do it. And the Hawk pads. Thanks again for the replies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wyde1340 View Post
    I'm the chick that never cleans her wheels (mmkay, I do now, but not every week).
    That's cuz you get HOFFIE to do it for ya huh!!!!?

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    Go with ROTORPROS...dimpled and slotted...everyone here pretty much uses them and I will be getting a set soon for myself...once my stimulus check gets here....damn social, I am on the list as the last to get it.

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    I have them and love them.i put them on in the winter so my windows were up . by the time summer came and my windows were down i forgot about the rotors and could not figure out what the clicking sound was. it took me about a week before i realized it goes away when you let off the brake and came to the conclusion it was the rotors

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