Rotors: J's Racing vs. Spoon vs. Endless
Out of the two which would be a good setup for a 5 lug 2000 civic hatch? I just purchased a new civic and want to do a 5 lug swap and debating on which rotors to choose.
If anyone has experience with these 3 rotors, please let me know.
P.S. Think I might use the Spoon calipers as well and right now my civic is stock but would like to get a B18C1 and boost it maybe down the line. But as of now I'm just worried about the suspension before anything gets swapped in.
If anyone has experience with these 3 rotors, please let me know.
P.S. Think I might use the Spoon calipers as well and right now my civic is stock but would like to get a B18C1 and boost it maybe down the line. But as of now I'm just worried about the suspension before anything gets swapped in.
Look up the respective rotors' weights to start with. Also, you should look up what pads they're meant to be mated with and what kind of gripforce you should look into, as well as heat dissipation and any possible overheating problems. However, I would expect that the rotors' weights would be more of the deciding factor if they vary too much between all of them.
autozone blanks are the preferred rotor of choice in the itr forum, cheap, oem quality, and they last. the first step over stock 5lug brakes would nice pads, then nsx or better calipers, but the oem calipers/autozone blanks with nice pads is a very nice brake setup and will be all that you need
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