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Old 10-05-2015, 06:13 PM   #7
chimazo
 
Drives: 2016 Ram
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Originally Posted by KaBoom1701 View Post
It depends on how much you want to pay for brake pads and rotors?

Z/28 = truly rare car

ZL1 = can do everything else well and is 300lbs heavier.
Fixed it!

According to the chief brake engineer at Brembo, "Another benefit: carbon ceramic rotors are also more durable than standard parts. Obviously, the lifespan of a rotor depends on many variables, especially if you regularly use the car on a track,” Bruletti says. “However, for most Z/28 owners, we expect that the carbon ceramic rotors will likely last the entire life of a car.”
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