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    Default rotor redrill

    hey i was wondering where i would be able to get some rotor redrill to a different bolt pattern? i am doing a brake conversion

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    I'm assuming you're doing the 11.1in conversion huh?

    I used

    Johnson & Brown Machine Works
    1257 Marietta Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA
    (404) 351-9119‎

    It ran me about $50 to redrill two rotors (and that was cheap compared to some of the quotes I got). If you decide to check them out that the guy with the red car from Georgia Tech sent you there, and they would know what to do (and they may even give you a discount). Also, I would bring in a rotor with the bolt pattern you're using as a templete.

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    naw, 11.8 =]

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    All I can say is I hope you got 16s LOL

    Reps!

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    haha gl!

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    nope 15s, i just need some spacer 5mm or smaller to clear whoop whoop

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    Well, I got 11.1in size rotors and I barely clear my Type R calipers with 15in rims. So I hope you're right.


    I'm curious to see what parts you are using. S2000 rotors? RL calipers?

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    s2000 caliper - check
    rsxs rotor -

    i tried the caliper on w/o rotor and it rubbed a bit on a section of teh inner lip. you/me can probably get away with shaving the calipers face down a bit. which i might do, or just run some small spacer. oh, it might hit the wheel weight, ha.

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    you can redrill them yourself.
    TACO

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    Quote Originally Posted by vubuilt View Post
    you can redrill them yourself.
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    i went to carquest...they said they need to be rebalanced. i was like wtf...

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    Hit me up man, I can redrill them for you.

    I normally make and sell the 11.1" kits so I have the drill press and stuff ready for it.

    I am not a business just doing it on the side for extra $$.
    Text me at 786-942-1528 if interested
    EK needs a new tune? baby needs more boost so a good tuner is needed....anyone?

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