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Old 01-13-2010, 08:23 AM   #1
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hey miata..........yeah endless is a lil more than what i wanna drop.

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From what I've heard, Rotora is a cheap Chinese knock-off that only looks good. I don't have any experience with it, that's just what I've heard.

I know Howard Coleman had been talking to Racing Brake about making brakes specifically for the FD. They've had some on the market for the past couple years. That's what I'm getting when I get mine. I think they have a big rotor for the back but I don't remember if they have a bigger caliper available.

Best of luck!

hey speedjunkie, yeah i know rishie sells racing brake set ups and i read howards write up about how well he liked there products. however, they do not offer a larger caliper for the rear and uses the stock rear caliper.

call me weird, but if i have aftermarkets on the front i just want the rears to match. i thought about picking up a set of rz brakes and send the rotor's to Garfinkle and have him fix em up like he did phil's but i'm really not sure which route i want to go.

i have never really heard of any bad stuff about rotora though.

well thanks for your opinions, i will do some more research before i make my purchase.

later, mark
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