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playero
09-26-2004, 12:26 AM
X drilled rotors for front, wich ones will be better? Prices are about the same if I get the Zimmerman from Zygmunt or the ones from bavauto.

Mobius
09-26-2004, 01:33 AM
I bought the Bav Auto cross-drilled front rotors for my E34 535i about a year ago.. They're nothing special.

Cross-drilling isn't necessary at all for the way I use the car typically, but it does look pretty cool behind my mostly open wheels. The Bav Auto rotors have the tiniest drill holes, and the worst drill pattern I could think of. All the holes were drilled in concentric rings (of which there are three). Really, if you're buying them for 'performance' or appearance - don't bother with the Bav Auto ones.

Not to mention they warp and unwarp whenever they feel like it...

I'll take some pics in a sec so you'll understand what I tried to explain there..

Old (supposedly Brembo) rotors:
http://home.comcast.net/~rjchristie2/SA/535i/IMG_3305m.jpg

Bav Auto rotors:
http://home.comcast.net/~rjchristie2/SA/535i/IMG_3303m.jpg

You can see how the 'Brembo' drilling comprises almost all the swept area of the rotor, and the Bav Auto drilling comprises almost none of it. Not that I believe drilling does anything anyhow - still, if you think it does, don't bother with the Bav Auto rotors..

playero
09-26-2004, 05:45 AM
Thanks, I'm going to so Bruno's 850 brake upgrade and need to buy the rotors; was not sure about which ones to get but after hearing your experience with bavauto, I think I'll get the ones from zygmunt. Thank you a lot, Dave.

632 Regal
09-26-2004, 08:20 PM
if your doing the 850 upgrade then I think your completely wasting yout time and dreams on nothing! will probably stop better without the holes and the theory behind the hols is when the rotor gets RED hot it helps dissipate some of the heat a little quicker. With the 850 option I can pretty much bet your not going to even be able to get them red unless your stopping on a steep hill with a motorhome attached to your trailor hitch.

playero
09-26-2004, 10:52 PM
That might be true about the braking deal, but I think that the X drill rotors will look better with an open wheels than the stock ones, plus I can afford them at this time now, so why not? :)

DrewZ
09-27-2004, 05:34 AM
Why not try Ate PowerDiscs. I haven't really heard anyone complain about them, and they wont have any of the cracking problems associated with the drilled rotors.

If you were only interested in performance, get Balo rotors. Until I installed the PowerDiscs, I only used Balo rotors on my BMWs, and never had any warping or any other problems. The only reason I got the PowerDiscs is because I got them for $60 shipped (for the pair) on ebay.

http://members.aol.com/apzjd/powerslot.jpg

My $.02
Drew Zacharda
6-speed Touring
http://members.aol.com/apzjd/newavatar.jpg (http://www.bmwe34.net/ASP/DURegistry/RegDetail.asp?id=100)


That might be true about the braking deal, but I think that the X drill rotors will look better with an open wheels than the stock ones, plus I can afford them at this time now, so why not? :)