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    ATE PremiumOne Slotted Rotors

    I already did a search to no avail. So I found out I can get these rotors for $24 each on a closeout deal, which is a tad bit cheaper than I can get Brembo blanks from Amazon. I plan on pairing them with Hawk HPS pads. I know most people here put their word on the Brembos, but it seems that people with other cars speak highly of the ATEs. Has anybody had any experience with these rotors? My question is, should I get these or should I stick to Brembo blanks? I do a lot of "spirited" downhill mountain driving and I plan on running in SCCA Autocross, if that's important.


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    Re: ATE PremiumOne Slotted Rotors

    As far as I know, ATE is good stuff. They sell it for German cars, so it should be just fine for Hondas.
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    Re: ATE PremiumOne Slotted Rotors

    if tirerack sell them they should be fine. if you want to upgrade you can get some 88-89 LX-i or SE-i knuckles so it will upgrade you to 10.3 inch rotors

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    Re: ATE PremiumOne Slotted Rotors

    Well, I'm now convinced enough to purchase the ATEs. But I'll keep that suggestion in mind. It just depends how lazy I'm feeling when I have the time to do this lol

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    Re: ATE PremiumOne Slotted Rotors

    are you finding these local or online?
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    Re: ATE PremiumOne Slotted Rotors

    the link is one the first post. he found them at tirerack

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    Re: ATE PremiumOne Slotted Rotors

    Quote Originally Posted by ghettogeddy View Post
    the link is one the first post. he found them at tirerack

    I see that now, completely missed it the first time
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    Re: ATE PremiumOne Slotted Rotors

    So after a seized caliper bracket pin on the driver's side, a brand new caliper that had a faulty bleeder valve, and a seemingly failed brake bleeding job that ended up fixing itself, the new setup feels much better than stock, namely in the initial "bite" and feel

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    Re: ATE PremiumOne Slotted Rotors

    if tirerack offer them they should be excellent. if you want to update you can get some 88-89 LX-i or SE-i knuckles so it will update you to 10.3 inches motoring rotors. . . . . . . . . .
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