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Is anyone running the EBC Contour Rotors? They look really cool. The guy said the had them for the RK classic, but not for the RK Custom. Wouldn't they be the same?
Is anyone running the EBC Contour Rotors? They look really cool. The guy said the had them for the RK classic, but not for the RK Custom. Wouldn't they be the same?
He probably just doesn't show the RKS in his catalog, thus he thinks he can't supply the part. I wouldn't bet my life savings on it, but while the RKC has wire and the RKS has cast wheels, the bolt patterns should be the same. Go to the EBC site and verify, and if the info isn't there give them a call.
BTW, I put >100k on a set of EBC rotors ('96 RK) without any measurable wear. What's even more remarkable is the pads (EBC Kevlar) had never been changed and had >1/3 of the original surface remaining on them. Excellent brake hardware, IMO. I'm now running HD floating rotors on front and EBC Organic (Kevlar) pads all around on my '07 SG. No report yet on durability for these pads, as they haven't been on but a few months.
Is anyone running the EBC Contour Rotors? They look really cool. The guy said the had them for the RK classic, but not for the RK Custom. Wouldn't they be the same?
He probably just doesn't show the RKS in his catalog, thus he thinks he can't supply the part. I wouldn't bet my life savings on it, but while the RKC has wire and the RKS has cast wheels, the bolt patterns should be the same. Go to the EBC site and verify, and if the info isn't there give them a call.
BTW, I put >100k on a set of EBC rotors ('96 RK) without any measurable wear. What's even more remarkable is the pads (EBC Kevlar) had never been changed and had >1/3 of the original surface remaining on them. Excellent brake hardware, IMO. I'm now running HD floating rotors on front and EBC Organic (Kevlar) pads all around on my '07 SG. No report yet on durability for these pads, as they haven't been on but a few months.
iclick, I noticed your LSU flag. I had to reply to say; Roll Tide
really nice looking rotors ... sure would be nice if people inserted links to products they are asking questions about.
EBC.. http://www.ebcbrakes.com/rotorsroad.html
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Is anyone running the EBC Contour Rotors? They look really cool. The guy said the had them for the RK classic, but not for the RK Custom. Wouldn't they be the same?
He probably just doesn't show the RKS in his catalog, thus he thinks he can't supply the part. I wouldn't bet my life savings on it, but while the RKC has wire and the RKS has cast wheels, the bolt patterns should be the same. Go to the EBC site and verify, and if the info isn't there give them a call.
BTW, I put >100k on a set of EBC rotors ('96 RK) without any measurable wear. What's even more remarkable is the pads (EBC Kevlar) had never been changed and had >1/3 of the original surface remaining on them. Excellent brake hardware, IMO. I'm now running HD floating rotors on front and EBC Organic (Kevlar) pads all around on my '07 SG. No report yet on durability for these pads, as they haven't been on but a few months.
iclick, I noticed your LSU flag. I had to reply to say; Roll Tide
Sorry, couldn't resist. I think this game is more Miles vs. Saban than LSU vs. Alabama.
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