Cant find rear brembo's without holes in em

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Anyone know where to get a good deal on a set of rear brembo rotors (4 lug) to fit my '96 240? I dont want drilled/slotted or any of that bull. Just nice simple brake rotors. (or if someone has a better recomendation for a brand, let me know)ast


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We have both 4 and 5 lugs in stock in the basic Brembo solid rear rotors. Give me a call and I'll hook you up!

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I got my Brembo rotors from NOPI too. I was a bit skeptical of NOPI because of their reputation for mediocre customer service, but my NOPI experience was without incident.

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Anytime you buy BRembo rotors online, as soon as you get em, look at the outer edge. Brembo engraves their company logo into the side.

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rico05 wrote:Anytime you buy BRembo rotors online, as soon as you get em, look at the outer edge. Brembo engraves their company logo into the side.


Have you heard of companies selling people non-brembo rotors under the brembo name?

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festino wrote:Have you heard of companies selling people non-brembo rotors under the brembo name?
I've heard of "Ebay Specials" for drilled/slotted Brembo rotors that aren't really Brembo. If you buy from a reputable merchant and your rotors come in that rather attractive red box, you shouldn't have a problem.

I've heard of people getting Bradi rotors instead of Brembo too, but I believe there's some sort of relationship between the two companies, and I've never heard anything bad about Bradi rotors. All of the poorly translated Italian articles about Bradi seem to indicate that Brembo has at least some financial interest in the company, if they don't own them completely.


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