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My rear rotors on my 98 CSVT are toast, I am having trouble finding cross drilled ones to replace them with. All four wheels have them now so I want to stay with crossed drilled, I dont need real expensive rotors just comparible to what it has now. Any help would be appreciated!!

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Ebay always has bunches if you don't care about high-quality ones.


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check powerslot.com

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and you want cross drilled agian because why???


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because they're dope!

hey, if you freely admit they're for show then what the heck. (no need to discuss the narrow, application-specific, performance merits of C/D rotors yet again ) so what if bob wants some bling bling? more power to him. however, wanting some "cheap" c/d rotors is definitely not a good way to go

these folks carry some quality stuff http://www.tceperformanceproducts.com


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check the group buy forum at www.forums.fastcougar.com for a set of 4 f/r for $200 drilled/slotted. 1yr unlimited warranty


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You could always buy a new set of regular rotors and take them to a machine shop and have them drilled to a specific pattern. Probly charge like 20 bucks or so to do the drilling. Im thinking of going that direction.

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KVR cross-drilled from SPmotorsports Cad plating too, if you want it...


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Originally posted by Robert S:
You could always buy a new set of regular rotors and take them to a machine shop and have them drilled to a specific pattern. Probly charge like 20 bucks or so to do the drilling. Im thinking of going that direction.

-Rob




Buy 2 $30 rotors ($60) spend $20 for the drilling and have them last 3 months (if you are lucky) before they crack. Yea, that sounds like a good idea.

Skip the bling bling and save your money on something that looks cool and helps. Then you can be proud of yourself for not following the mindless masses who act without thinking.


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I looked on that website and it showed them on a cougar, then I went to rotormasters.com and it didnt show them for a cougar or a contour. Will the same rotors fit on the rear of my 98 CSVT that are on the cougars?? Let me know

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