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    Default Brake Rotor Identification?

    Anyone have an idea which rotors these are? They have 8 bolts to hold it to the hat. I'll pull them completely apart tonight but here are a few quick pictures.

    They are on a Vector chassis.

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    Pulled the front and rears off.

    Fronts are 10.125" diameter and rears are 9.875" diameter.

    Hubs are the same size on both and are 6" diameter.

    Just measured thickness and fronts are .34" and rears are at .27"

    Any help would be awesome. Thanks.

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    Not a clue as to what they are but I bet that Richard Pare could make you some fine replacements.

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    They may be Coleman - the shaping of the ID looks like what they show on their web site.

    http://www.colemanracing.com/Brake-R...unt-P4592.aspx

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    Quote Originally Posted by R. Pare View Post
    They may be Coleman - the shaping of the ID looks like what they show on their web site.

    http://www.colemanracing.com/Brake-R...unt-P4592.aspx
    Those do look the same. Thanks! I'll reach out and find out.

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    When I was new to FF with a DB1, I got some replacement rotors from Coleman and they fit perfectly but I found that they weren't true floating rotors. On my DB6, I brought samples to Richard Pare (above) and have been happy every since!

    I'm also not a fan of the cheese grater discs but I did have gas relief slots machined in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garey Guzman View Post
    When I was new to FF with a DB1, I got some replacement rotors from Coleman and they fit perfectly but I found that they weren't true floating rotors. On my DB6, I brought samples to Richard Pare (above) and have been happy every since!

    I'm also not a fan of the cheese grater discs but I did have gas relief slots machined in.
    Yes I'll probably go the slotted route on the next set.

    Thanks for the feedback!

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