Anyone ever use Girodisc...
Anyone ever use Girodisc...
http://www.girodisc.com/catalog/prod...oducts_id=1015
The rotors are slightly larger and can be used with OEM calipers.

Dave
The rotors are slightly larger and can be used with OEM calipers.

Dave
Great Rotors, save over 3lbs per corner with Aluminum Hat vs. Cast Iron Stock. I believe sizes are the same so they may be used as a direct replacement, working with stock calipers. Here's a couple pictures from a set we installed on a 997 Turbo Cab, with GiroDisc Braided Lines and Motul RBF 600 Brake Fluid, these rotors even retain the parking brake function as the rears have a drum like stock.


do those rotors rust in same way as stock ones?
RSS on their webiste shows 2500 for a set of 4...didn't check if this is an error though.
Dave
Dave
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$2400 for a set of four, slotted
$2550 for a set of four, cross-drilled and slotted.
Great Rotors, save over 3lbs per corner with Aluminum Hat vs. Cast Iron Stock. I believe sizes are the same so they may be used as a direct replacement, working with stock calipers. Here's a couple pictures from a set we installed on a 997 Turbo Cab, with GiroDisc Braided Lines and Motul RBF 600 Brake Fluid, these rotors even retain the parking brake function as the rears have a drum like stock.




I believe the 997.1Sand .2 S have 330mm size front rotors with these being 340mm.
Dave
You are right, you probably don't need them. They are effective at reducing unsprung weight and are less likely to crack under extreme heat...you won't need either of those for your car!
But you go ahead with $2550 rotors, if that is what your car needs. I have no issues with that.
Last edited by Gary@G Rides; Jan 7, 2010 at 01:56 PM.
Sure add extra unsprung weight to your car, that should help with AutoX, a set is roughly $1200 to the $7000 Brembo 355's that won't decrease stopping distance, although they will dissipate heat very well.



