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Wtf is this? (holes in rotor) *updated OP*

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They were cheaper than brembos but not bottom of the barrel, about $110/ea before shipping.

Odd, just read the thread - probably a really old batch of Centric ones. I have heard they had some QC issues initially.

I had a set of Centrics on my S4, no issues.
 
They were cheaper than brembos but not bottom of the barrel, about $110/ea before shipping.

Wait, you paid $110 each for a Centric rotor?

WOW

I had centric rotors in the past, they warp easy and are not worth the DIRT CHEAP price tag that usually comes with it.
 
Wait, you paid $110 each for a Centric rotor?

WOW

I had centric rotors in the past, they warp easy and are not worth the DIRT CHEAP price tag that usually comes with it.

These are low end Stoptech rotors. Centric is the parent company but yeah, I guess I paid $110 for a centric rotor.
 
Wait, you paid $110 each for a Centric rotor?

WOW

I had centric rotors in the past, they warp easy and are not worth the DIRT CHEAP price tag that usually comes with it.


Centric has several levels of rotors.
Rotors don't "warp" by themselves most of the time its the driver and/or the car setup that cause most.
 
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