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Cheap Slotted brake rotors?

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Cheap Slotted brake rotors?

Post by jtraf »

As part of the evolution path for the GQ I am looking at replacing the disk rotors on the Patrol with slotted rotors. I assume these give a little better breaking offroad eapecially when wet or covered in mud.......

I have been quoted $139 a pair for RDA brand slotted rotors.

Is this a good price and if not where do you buy them from cheaper???
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Post by Brendan-s »

A little birdy told me there's a discount voucher in 4WD Monthly Issue 108 (out in newsagents now) that includes a voucher for DBA slotted rotors for $99 from Supercheap Auto...

Okay so that totals $108 if you include the price of the mag but hey the issue has Tuff Truck coverage in it and a 20 buck saving's a 20 buck saving!
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Re: Cheap Slotted brake rotors?

Post by marko »

jtraf wrote:As part of the evolution path for the GQ I am looking at replacing the disk rotors on the Patrol with slotted rotors. I assume these give a little better breaking offroad eapecially when wet or covered in mud.......

I have been quoted $139 a pair for RDA brand slotted rotors.

Is this a good price and if not where do you buy them from cheaper???
Yoy sure its $139 a PAIR thats very cheap. I got some DBA sloted trade for $95 each I would be surprise if you can buy them cheaper
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Post by GUJohnno »

There's a few different variants of the slotted rotors available. Some, I think, are supposed to be better at cooling.
Which ones have you guys used?
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Post by Mulisha »

GUJohnno wrote:There's a few different variants of the slotted rotors available. Some, I think, are supposed to be better at cooling.
Which ones have you guys used?
I'm interested to see oppions on this?

I got a GQ with 4 wheel discs how much better are the slotted discs for $99 a pair over the stocko discs i use at the moment?

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Post by GRINCH »

that price will have to be each, way too cheap for a pair of sloted . i payed that much each for mine
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Post by ST391GQ »

I have a set on the front of mine ....found out the hard way that ANY pads with 4WD written on em are no bloody good ....way too hard and squeal like a cornered pig.
I used the ferodo target ones...and once they are warmed up a bit ....work really well ....and are out on their own when towing camper...so softer pads are the go
And I paid just on $100 each for em ...plus pads


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Post by full-boost »

let me see if ive got this right........ you want CHEAP rotors? what about stopping ability, performance, durability etc..... you want to go cheap on a VERY important item? i hope you dont value anything or anyone that you take in your vehicle! if you want cheap, ive got some mates that could machine a set up for you out of cheap off cuts? they might not stop your vehicle but they will be slotted and cheap!

just my two cents worth!
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Post by ST391GQ »

[quote="full-boost"]let me see if ive got this right........ you want CHEAP rotors? what about stopping ability, performance, durability etc..... you want to go cheap on a VERY important item? i hope you dont value anything or anyone that you take in your vehicle! if you want cheap, ive got some mates that could machine a set up for you out of cheap off cuts? they might not stop your vehicle but they will be slotted and cheap!

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Post by j-top paj »

i paid around 200 for the pair for mine,
im verry happy with the stoping power it has now :armsup:


and thats in a heavier GU not a GQ
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Post by jtraf »

I found a brake shop selling them for $139 a pair for RDA brand as listed.....

They meet Australian standards and look the same as DBA or whatever the other brand is......

will give them a go in my TD42 auto rocket ship.......
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Post by GUJohnno »

THe RDA brand doesn't look like they're quite the same quallity as the DBA brand. But may well be better than what you have as standard.

RDA
http://www.rdabrakes.com.au/
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DBA
www.dba.com.au
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Any one with real life experience with either of these brands?
Was it worth while?
What brake pads do you run with them?

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Post by BigMav »

I've been using dba slotted rotors for about a year and replaced the pads with bendix 4x4 pads at the same time. I've noticed a small amount of difference to stopping power whether it was from the pads or rotors who knows. I figured they needed to be replaced so may aswell improve on standard. They aren't that expensive anyway.
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Post by Big Red Toy »

I'm running DBA slotted rotors all round, seem to work well under all conditions.
Chews out brake pads real quick but thats ok, better than not stopping :lol:
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Post by GRINCH »

theres nothing wrong with the rda ones, ive run the in mine for over 2 yrs and no problems. rda make a slotted rotter that looks the same as the dba one. they are around the same price, i think the rda's where about $10 cheaper for the pair
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Post by Bundytime »

I have sold both RDA and DBA slotted and standard discs in the past and not once had a problem with either. RDA is made in china and DBA is (was) made in Australia. It has been my experience that the pads cause more problems than the discs. Some people like bendix 4WD and then others find they squeak. QFM seem to make a good pad and made locally.
RDA also make pads but i do not recomend them for 4WD........

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Post by j-top paj »

BigMav wrote:I've been using dba slotted rotors for about a year and replaced the pads with bendix 4x4 pads at the same time. I've noticed a small amount of difference to stopping power whether it was from the pads or rotors who knows. I figured they needed to be replaced so may aswell improve on standard. They aren't that expensive anyway.

thats basically the reason i did it too
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Post by tna racing »

i sell rda at work.they seem to be great quality very smooth to. there around the same price as dba. there break pads are good to. we are the only stockist in moe/warragal and surounding area's if any questions ask and i can find out stuff for u

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Post by GUJohnno »

I put some DBA rotors in mine a while back. Paid $84.00 each from Repco.
Surprising the prices you get from them when you ask for a club discount!

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Post by awill4x4 »

I've got the DBA slotted rotors on my GQ and this is my second set of them. I used to use Bendix 4x4 pads but they are bad news on the rotors and scored them to hell. Every time I had them machined and put Bendix back on I had the same problems. I've since gone back to standard Nissan pads and compared to Bendix, they have better feel, get up to temp sooner, are better under braking and don't wear out the rotors like the Bendix ones.
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Post by bogged »

awill4x4 wrote:I've got the DBA slotted rotors on my GQ and this is my second set of them. I used to use Bendix 4x4 pads but they are bad news on the rotors and scored them to hell. Every time I had them machined and put Bendix back on I had the same problems. I've since gone back to standard Nissan pads and compared to Bendix, they have better feel, get up to temp sooner, are better under braking and don't wear out the rotors like the Bendix ones.
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Post by Jimbo »

What do Nissan charge for GQ pads?
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Post by tna racing »

oh and those rda brakes are there demo's, they look like dbas in the box
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Post by LOCKEE »

Genuine Nissan Pads and the RDA Rotors on my gq work well.

The Simexs on Steel Beadlocks don't help but it is much better than the glazed underisize std discs.
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