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I want to go with the drilled and slotted rotor look on my upcoming brake job.
Just for the look, I know this won't increase my braking performance.
Who would you recommend as a source for the four rotors and pads?
2019 Bullitt
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IMHO, if you want a REALLY good brake porn look, a 2 piece slotted would be the way to go. The Steeda 2 piece is gorgeous. Girodisc makes a damn good rotor too.

Plenty of options on American Muscle's website, but a good 2 piece is sexy.
 

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Get some good drill bits and DIY...way cheaper. You can even wrap the hub with some CF vinyl and really it pop.:crackup:

Sorry, couldn't help myself. If just for looks, I wouldn't mess with anything as pricy as Steeda or Girodisc. Plenty of less expensive street only options out there.
 

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I want to go with the drilled and slotted rotor look on my upcoming brake job.
Just for the look, I know this won't increase my braking performance.
Who would you recommend as a source for the four rotors and pads?
2019 Bullitt
Well, since you know that it’s only for look, get the cheapest ones you can get on RockAuto
…and btw,my 17pp1 on squared 305 is a track car only and i use the cheapest blanks that can get from rockauto
Never had a problem in 8 years
 

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Well, since you know that it’s only for look, get the cheapest ones you can get on RockAuto
…and btw,my 17pp1 on squared 305 is a track car only and i use the cheapest blanks that can get from rockauto
Never had a problem in 8 years
You aren't the only one. Lot of guys have really good luck going that route.
 

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I put drilled and slotted rotors with ceramic pads on my 2007 Lincoln MKZ and my 2011 3.7 Mustang and they are great brakes. The cost was $450.00 for the set.
 

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I want to go with the drilled and slotted rotor look on my upcoming brake job.
Just for the look, I know this won't increase my braking performance.
Who would you recommend as a source for the four rotors and pads?
2019 Bullitt
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I want to go with the drilled and slotted rotor look on my upcoming brake job.
Just for the look, I know this won't increase my braking performance.
Who would you recommend as a source for the four rotors and pads?
2019 Bullitt
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Absolutely love them. And they do make a huge difference. “Slotted and drilled”, not to mention the ceramic pads. Get them, No Brainer.

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Stay away from any ceramic pads if you ever do “spirited” driving and need to slow down hard from speeds over 100-120mph. You will be absolutely shocked at the lack of initial bite and sustained braking G. Horrible. If you just want clean wheels though, they work for that.
 

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I have never had any problems with the brakes even at high speeds. I love the ceramics. You have to do a proper break in with them and they work great.
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