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shinka213 08-05-2007 02:21 PM

EBC 3GD Sport Rotors
 
Finally took some pics of my new EBC 3GD sport rotors...

with a little bit of help (actually most of it ;)) from Lurch519 (Chuck) and Darkrose (Liz)....we put these bad boys on in 1.5 hrs....

i think they look hawt...:D:

next up for the brake system....im going to get the calipers powder coated over the winter and change to hawk pads...

http://img510.imageshack.us/img510/6923/p8050005bt7.jpg
Shot with C765UZ at 2007-08-05

http://img508.imageshack.us/img508/9190/p8050008uw1.jpg
Shot with C765UZ at 2007-08-05

http://img254.imageshack.us/img254/4135/p8050010tg5.jpg
Shot with C765UZ at 2007-08-05

RX Gator 08-05-2007 05:35 PM

Those are freaking sexy as hell! Everytime I see some nice cross drilled rotors, I want them but I'm afraid of them cracking. I doubt they would on the street though (I hope)

How much were they?

SHOWOFF 08-05-2007 05:41 PM

looks great. What did they run you. I need new Pads and rotors within the next week or so I'm going to do it.

altspace 08-05-2007 05:53 PM

Easy to put on if your 2 screws are not frozen. Damn it's a pain. Got one side done myself. Racing Brake fronts and rears.

http://www.altspace.com/rx8/rb_disc1.jpg

shinka213 08-05-2007 08:18 PM

thanks everybody!!

i really like them...and they do work well....and absolutely NO RUST....

i got them for a really decent price...brand new..from someone who was selling their 8...

but i think the best discount price on the web is around $450....complete set of 4...not sure about shipping tho....some places dont charge for shipping on high priced items...

if you search for EBC....you will find lots of places that sell them....mine are the 3GD

:D:

altspace 08-06-2007 06:45 AM

Do they recomend the rotation of the dimples going in that direction? In my experience, most have them in the opposite direction. They actually stamped an arrow in my rotor hat too.

Looks like your surface coating is cadmium, though it could be zinc.

shinka213 08-06-2007 07:09 AM

the coating is cadmium....:D:

the rotation can be confusing as the photos above show the front and the rear (they are not all the same wheel)....and the rotors are marked right or left...

I believe mine are rotating in the same direction as yours...
:)

Apostle 08-06-2007 08:31 AM

The two brass screws, on the picture of the rotor, what exactly are those?

when i checked a brake pad on the front, when i took the tire off the screw fell to the ground.... :Eyecrazy:

i placed it back, but since it is rather short, what exactly is it and what does it do?

shinka213 08-06-2007 08:56 AM

those 2 brass screws hold the rotor on

:D:

StealthTL 08-06-2007 09:02 AM

The little screws are cadmium plated, not brass. They are only to hold the rotor when the wheel is off.

I always make sure they have a coat of Never-Seize so they will come out when you want them out.

S

effie 08-06-2007 10:25 AM

Looks awesome.

mysql101 08-06-2007 10:29 AM


Originally Posted by StealthTL (Post 2002452)
The little screws are cadmium plated, not brass. They are only to hold the rotor when the wheel is off.

I always make sure they have a coat of Never-Seize so they will come out when you want them out.

S

or just leave them off, since they don't do anything. your rotors will stay on because your lug nuts hold them on along with your rims.

8is>enuff 08-06-2007 10:50 AM

Them some nice looking rotors.:ylsuper:

You have some good taste :)

altspace 08-06-2007 02:07 PM

Yea, I ended up drilling out both screws on the right side. Common issue with salt bearing regions.

http://www.altspace.com/rx8/rb_disc2.jpg

shinka213 08-06-2007 02:41 PM

mine actually came out without a problem....
my 8 isnt my DD so ive got no salt issues..

:D:

altspace 08-06-2007 03:25 PM

I bought mine just last April. It was a pre-owned. She now stays in the garage everyday as I work from home. Only the Jeep will see snow. There is actually very minimal rust underneath. I was quite surprised.

Love your car! Awesome setup.

shinka213 08-06-2007 05:58 PM


Originally Posted by altspace (Post 2003028)
I bought mine just last April. It was a pre-owned. She now stays in the garage everyday as I work from home. Only the Jeep will see snow. There is actually very minimal rust underneath. I was quite surprised.

Love your car! Awesome setup.

thanks
:)

d j 08-06-2007 09:47 PM

I have the same set of rotors on my car... the car was driven mostly in cali and vegas but I ended up drilling the screws out anyways (stripped)
what kind of pads are you using right now?

shinka213 08-06-2007 09:57 PM


Originally Posted by d j (Post 2003567)
I have the same set of rotors on my car... the car was driven mostly in cali and vegas but I ended up drilling the screws out anyways (stripped)
what kind of pads are you using right now?

well...right now i have factory pads on with many miles left on them...
only have about 13k on the car.....

my intention is to put hawk pads on when i get the calipers powder coated over the winter...

:D:

d j 08-06-2007 10:26 PM


Originally Posted by shinka213 (Post 2003578)
well...right now i have factory pads on with many miles left on them...
only have about 13k on the car.....

my intention is to put hawk pads on when i get the calipers powder coated over the winter...

:D:

I see, I've considered going that route too but I think I'll go with the redstuff when it's time to replace the ultimax pads that are currently on the car.

swoope 08-07-2007 01:22 AM

pat,

looks good... but to all they look dimpled, not drilled..

different thing..

beers :beer:

faboo 08-07-2007 02:07 AM

wow...i just noticed they were dimpled, thanks swoope for pointing that out.....in that case.....nice rotors

L8APEX 08-07-2007 07:02 AM

looks good shinka.

does no one own an impact driver? one whack with that, and those set screws in the rotor hat will come loose. and then it is nice to have them when putting the caliper back together after replacing the rotor, and in my mind, keep the rotor hat seated secure, to avoid any chance of torquing your lugs down eccentrically.

mysql101 08-07-2007 07:12 AM

The screws strip easily because they're soft. I didn't bother trying with an impact tool because they stripped just turning it by hand with a screwdriver.

alnielsen 08-07-2007 07:12 AM

When the caliper gets powder coated, do you tear it down or do you leave the piston in and mask it off?


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