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    Active Member Two Rings
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    What Brake Rotors To Get????

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    So, I have my own opinions, based on my own knowledge and experience, have researched online, talked with my local Audi guru and am now more undecided on what rotors and pads to get for my RS4. I was interested in ECS tuning rotors but was told today that lighter rotors are worse, that the RS4 doesn't like lighter and that there are many horror stories out there in regards to these. I'm confused, because lighter rotors to me means less rotational mass and less unsprung weight. Both ECS and Girodisc seem to pride them selves on the fact their rotors are lighter and have angled veins for cooling. Pad wise, it was recommended I go with stock pads. I will not be taking the car to the track but I will be driving it hard on the occasional backroad trip, I don't care about brake dust or noise, I just want them to work well, last a while and look good. Opinions please and thank you!!!

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Silver Streakin's Avatar
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