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      12-04-2013, 05:22 PM   #49
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Originally Posted by Gtfour View Post
I need to change my front rotors and I saw those rotors for sale, not sure if I should buy them over OEM?

http://www.ecstuning.com/ES2677765/

I wonder what they mean by "semi-floating" design. The original OEM rotors are true floating rotors. If these are two piece rotors bolted without the friction surface having the ability to "float," then they're no better than the factory OEM rotors AND cost about the same.

Also sounds like you'll need to send the rotor in to have the replacement friction surface mounted once the rotor is worn? Or do they send you a new ring and you bolt it on yourself? Or do they send you a new pair at a discounted price, and you send your old ones back?

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Ready for a re-ring? ECS offers discounts on pairs of replacement rotors to the original customer or customers showing proof of ownership. Please contact the Sales Department for additional information.
Plus what do you do when you want to replace your rears to match?
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