Rotora Big Brake Kit

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I know its 17" minimal rim diameter so TL's would work correct?

what kind of pads does the kit use?

Sites for the kit?
 

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Rotora Big Brake Kit Upgrades are made with the performance enthusiast in mind. Fully cast and CNC machined for the highest quality; the 4-Piston caliper brake kit system improves pedal feel by increasing clamping force while maintaining the stock master cylinder, ensuring stock brake balance. These kits combine performance with race-inspired aesthetics. All kits feature two-piece, heat-treated aluminum calipers with differential piston bore sizes engineered to each specific application. Rotora ceramic brake pads improve stopping while maintain low levels of heat, dust and squeal. Included stainless-steel lines prevent brake hose expansion and provide a stiffer, sure-footed pedal feel. Stainless-steel lines also meet D.O.T. compliance and meet the FMVSS-106 (Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard). All kits are ABS compatible and calipers come factory pre-installed.

Rotors are E-Coated (black finish) to Prevent Corrosion and Prolong Life

15%-20% Larger Surface Area Compared to Stock O.E. Rotors

Slotted Rotors Provide Consistent Heat Dissipation for Continuous Hard Braking, Reduced Warping and Brake Fade

Direct Bolt-on Replacement

DOT Approved, Stainless-Steel Braided Brake Lines

Rotora kits are direct bolt-on and require no machining or welding.

All two-piece systems are also available in a cross-drilled/slotted pattern.

Some kits may require moderate modification/removal of the OEM dust cover shield/backing plate
 

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the diameter of the wheel should be ok....i would be more concerned of how close the wheels currently sit to the stock calipers...you may need spacers to fit a BBK...IMO it would look nice..
 

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anyone know a deffinite answer for this?


im lookin into a kit, but i dont wanna get rid of my TL's
 

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MikeyMike said:
anyone know a deffinite answer for this?


im lookin into a kit, but i dont wanna get rid of my TL's

try calling the manufacturer

i'm assuming this upgrade is mainly a looks thing?
 

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they should be able to supply you with a pattern that you place on your wheel to check for clearance issues

also like it was said before you could allways just put some spacers in
 

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I'm very sure they won't fit, the TL wheels have a very high offset.
 

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cantafordaccord said:
they should be able to supply you with a pattern that you place on your wheel to check for clearance issues

also like it was said before you could allways just put some spacers in, and i would also rub all the tires, since my wheels sit flush right now with the feners/quarters

spacers would make the rim stick out too far, where it sits right now is perfect

dreman said:
I'm very sure they won't fit, the TL wheels have a very high offset.


ur sayin they wont fit as in they are gona hit the star of the rim, or that they are gona rub the circumference of the rim

Wildman said:
try calling the manufacturer

i'm assuming this upgrade is mainly a looks thing?

for now ya(car show points), but i plan on boost and the unrealistic thought of this car being fast too
 
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