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Replacement Front Brake Rotors
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I am thinking about replacing the front rotors on my car (non M030 brake system , part number 951 351 041 02).  I have been looking on-line for places to purchase this part number, and different sources specify different OEM suppliers.  Some sites say that Zimmerman is the OEM supplier, and other sites say that Sebro Coated is the OEM.  Any guidance on which of these is the true statement would be appreciated?

 

Thanks Nathan

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There seems to be a lot of love on here for the Stop-Tech rotors.

 

http://www.968forums.com/topic/14200-new...?hl=rotors

 

I will probably give them a shot when I am done with the other 999 things ahead on the repair list.

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yes on stop-tech

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#4

I went with Zimmerman cross drilled slotted rotors on all four wheels. Love them much better braking in wet weather.

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Why would I ever brake in wet weather? (Car is in garage)

 

Jay

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#6

Thanks for all the helpful information, it sounds like Stoptech is the right answer.

 

Best Regards

 

Nathan

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