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    Veteran Member Four Rings Tifosi's Avatar
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    Please post your reviews on the SPP brake rotors, TIA.

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    Please list the type of rotors and milage you have on them as well, TIA.

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    Re: Please post your reviews on the SPP brake rotors, TIA.

    I have about, 10-15 K on mine maybe, and they are still 100%. I have mine with EBC Redstuff pads, and Stoptech SS lines. I bought the rotors during a groupbuy from SPP, but everything has worked perfectly. Plenty of hard stops and plenty of in town and highway stopping from all speeds, no warping, etc. Highly recommend.



    I went with dimpled and slotted. Didn't want cracks from drilled, eeh, bought into that haha
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    Veteran Member Four Rings blmlozz's Avatar
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    Re: Please post your reviews on the SPP brake rotors, TIA.

    Quote Originally Posted by AudiSportB5S4 View Post
    I have about, 10-15 K on mine maybe, and they are still 100%. I have mine with EBC Redstuff pads, and Stoptech SS lines. I bought the rotors during a groupbuy from SPP, but everything has worked perfectly. Plenty of hard stops and plenty of in town and highway stopping from all speeds, no warping, etc. Highly recommend.

    I went with dimpled and slotted. Didn't want cracks from drilled, eeh, bought into that haha
    /random question

    how many layers of paint/what brand was required to get that look for the caliper? I'm trying to get the same effect.

    Thanks.

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Re: Please post your reviews on the SPP brake rotors, TIA.

    i would guess duplicolor caliper paint...the brush on type is brighter than the spray on...
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    Veteran Member Four Rings AudiSportB5S4's Avatar
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    Re: Please post your reviews on the SPP brake rotors, TIA.

    Quote Originally Posted by blmlozz View Post
    /random question

    how many layers of paint/what brand was required to get that look for the caliper? I'm trying to get the same effect.

    Thanks.
    yep, he's right down there. Used the Duplicolor caliper paint kit, the brush not the spray. Each caliper had 2-3 coats and then I let them sit for 4 full days to settle, which is what the product says is best, or 5 days, whatever I did. The paint has held up really well, still looks the same and I can use whatever I want on my wheels to clean them and the paint will not come off.
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    Re: Please post your reviews on the SPP brake rotors, TIA.

    SPP Dimpled Slotted here. About 15k on em, couldn't be happier. Used G2 brush on caliper paint for mine, got some high temp decals off ebay.

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