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Are Zimmerman brake rotors recommended?
NAPA has a 25% discount until 8/22 where AAA members get 25% off a purchase. Thought this may be a good time to get some brake rotors. For my 2002 S they're showing a Zimmerman brand (drilled)for about $185 per rotor. They also offer the NAPA brand for about $85. Should I avoid these and get them elsewhere or are these brands OK? Appreciate any feedback.
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Zimmerman is a good brand, so are Sebro and Meyle. Make sure they are coated discs. They come with a zinc coating on the hats and rotors. The brake pads wear the coating off the discs, but it remains on the hats and keeps them from rusting for a lot longer. Check eBay and Rock Auto to see if the NAPA prices are competitive with the discount. I bought a set of all 4 discs Meyle on eBay in 2019 for $178 for my 2003S, it looks like prices have gone up since then! The Meyle discs have held up well with several HPDE's. I used Zimmerman the last time around and they were great too.
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If you're on the market for a good deal, I really like my powerstop gear. Drilled/slotted rotors with ceramic pads for just over$100 per corner. Over had them on fire almost a year now, zero brake dust and no rust. Plus great stopping!
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[QUOTE=ike84;641148]If you're on the market for a good deal, I really like my powerstop gear. Drilled/slotted rotors with ceramic pads for just over$100 per corner. Over had them on fire almost a year now, zero brake dust and no rust. Plus great stopping!
Thanks. I did see Powerstop on Rock Auto at a good price. |
I have run Zimmermans on all of my cars.
No question, they are good - the zinc coating keeps the hats rust free plus the vents on the front rotors. I just put a new set on my A4 paired with Brembo pads (reds). I've never used Powerstop before...now I must investigate as my rotors are nearing replacement...great tip, and the pricing appeals to my thrifty nature! :cheers: |
Mercedes rotors come with the coating, making me think Zimmerman is an OE supplier for them. So yes, recommended.
Rather than "Rock Auto" why not check suppliers that specialize in Euro vehicles? ******************************** AZ FCP Euro ECS Tuning Pelican Parts For pads, think Textar, ATE, etc. German stuff. |
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Thanks to everyone's feedback. I think I have the answers I need to make an informed decision. |
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