Anyways based off your post history looks like you’re in Sauga, so you can probably go to Parts Avatar. Place an online order and drive over there to pick it up at their warehouse.
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Rotors - Raybestos Element 3 980952FZN
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Anyways based off your post history looks like you’re in Sauga, so you can probably go to Parts Avatar. Place an online order and drive over there to pick it up at their warehouse.
The Budget Plan:
Rotors - Raybestos Element 3 980952FZN
I like the Raybestos E3 coated rotors but I'm in the rust belt. Stops the hat and edges+vanes from rusting for a couple years. The E3 pads use to be good but they changed the formula and moved from China to India and the last couple sets have squeeled during braking when hot or in reverse so I would personally recommend Advics or Akebono ceramic.
The previous owner had a brand new set of front and rear pads and rotors that came with the car when I bought it. Raybestos brand, assuming he bought them off Rockauto. Anyways, front went together no problem but the rear calipers needed pressed in to fit new the pads.
Raybestos is a good brand, go for it.
Raybestos is a quality manufacturer. I think you'll be fine.
I got my NSX rotors from rock auto. Raybestos.
I gave rock auto a shot and got raybestos rotors from there and they did not fit my 93 Accord coupe. I definitely didnt order the wrong ones either, they 100 percent shouldve fit but they didnt.
Wow so cheap get the raybestos element coated ones. They are the best and won’t rust quickly.
Raybestos Element3 rotors are the best all around choice for brakes imo, got em on my 2010 ranger and my 2014 Mini, if you aren't driving like it's a racecar they're 10/10
I buy all of mine there. I prefer Raybestos coated for my salt exposure. They work as good or better than OEM Honda in my use case
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