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Purely a cost thing. These are soo cheap that I wanted to see if they would work out or not- and if they didn't I wouldn't feel too bad.
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I put the ZCP setup back on, and I took the car to rebed the rotors. At first, I thought the brakes were super touchy. After the pads settled in and there is some heat into the system, I noticed a much more front bias in the ZCP configuration than the PFC rotors with ZCP calipers, and PFC 01 pads.
I have to say, going back to the ZCP setup solidified my preference in PFC rotors ![]() |
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