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Just bought Yokohama A520's and cross drilled rotors!

teriba

Golden Member
Sweet!! The rotors are Zimmerman with Mintex Red Box pads. Here is how my car is right now:

Vehicle Name: teriba
Stats: 2000 Golf 2.0 8V (A4 4 Door)
Exterior:
Interior😛anasonic DF-44 CD Player
Zapco Studio 100 Amplifier (front)
JL VR-650CS Component Speakers (front)
Stock rear speakers with disconnected tweeters
Engine, Trans & Exhaust: Zimmerman Cross Drilled Rotors (rear)
Mintex Pads (rear)
Suspension, Wheel & Tire: Yokohama A520 (summer)
Michelin Arctic Alpin (winter)

Anybody else using the A520's? Supposedly a damn fast tire.🙂
 


<< Wow the wheels on that BMW are sweeet. Nice Rotors too 🙂 >>

I don't see any BMW in those pictures. Are you sure you are clicking on the right link?
 
now the question is:

will that golf ever come close to needing the lack of brake fade from those cross drilled rotors?
 


<< now the question is:

will that golf ever come close to needing the lack of brake fade from those cross drilled rotors?
>>

ummmmm....My friends old turbocharged VR6 Golf that was pushing around 350 hp.
 


<< Engine, Trans & Exhaust: Zimmerman Cross Drilled Rotors (rear) >>



That's quite an engine, transmission, or exhaust mod
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I had Yokohama A520s on my '93 Trans Am. Liked them better than the Goodyear GS-Cs that came with the car.

Great in wet weather also.
 


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<< Wow the wheels on that BMW are sweeet. Nice Rotors too 🙂 >>

I don't see any BMW in those pictures. Are you sure you are clicking on the right link?
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Well the wheel has a big BMW logo in the center. I just figured it was BMW.
 
Hey, hey. No lowballs now.

I had to replace the rear pads and rotors and the dealership wanted $300CDN for the stock parts. I got these from parts4vws.com for $130USD.

The tires are just plain awesome. I drive pretty hard (auto-x), I need decent tires.

Thanks for the amp comment. I'll get some matching speakers when I have money, I'm a student and can't afford better than the VR's. I will be going with OZ Matrix next time.

Yes, the brakes really aren't engine, trans & exhaust, but they also aren't suspension, wheel & tire either. I took the first to mean drivetrain.

After I graduate and get working I will be adding a turbo setup and until then I will just replace parts with nice parts as they wear out.
 
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