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Old 12-30-2023, 12:13 PM   #1
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2010 brakes rotors and pads question

I am sorry I know this topic has been beat to death. But I have scrolled and scrolled and can't seem to find an answer that's quite fills what I'm asking. I have a 2010 ss with the brembos. I know it was an early model. I bought it with 76k, (car is now at 104k) miles and don't know if the brakes on it are stock or not. They are drilled and slotted so I don't think they are. They have some vibration but otherwise work good. But my question is when I go to replace these. I am looking for a lighter weight option maybe a 2 piece rotor if I can and a pad that will be good for very aggressive driving (that of drag racing and or road coarse driving) I am saving to add some serious speed to the car hopefully and I want to get something with the stopping power that can hopefully still utilize the brembos brakes. I don't care about noise or dust. But I do drive the car regularly and want something that will work on the street and on the track(but again. I don't care about noise or dust, just braking power. Hot or cold). Please let me know if you have experience with anything that will fill that need. I am mainly looking for peoples experiences with what they have bought. Thank you
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Old 12-30-2023, 01:56 PM   #2
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Definitely not stock with drilled and slotted rotors
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Old 12-30-2023, 06:18 PM   #3
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I am sorry I know this topic has been beat to death. But I have scrolled and scrolled and can't seem to find an answer that's quite fills what I'm asking. I have a 2010 ss with the brembos. I know it was an early model. I bought it with 76k, (car is now at 104k) miles and don't know if the brakes on it are stock or not. They are drilled and slotted so I don't think they are. They have some vibration but otherwise work good. But my question is when I go to replace these. I am looking for a lighter weight option maybe a 2 piece rotor if I can and a pad that will be good for very aggressive driving (that of drag racing and or road coarse driving) I am saving to add some serious speed to the car hopefully and I want to get something with the stopping power that can hopefully still utilize the brembos brakes. I don't care about noise or dust. But I do drive the car regularly and want something that will work on the street and on the track(but again. I don't care about noise or dust, just braking power. Hot or cold). Please let me know if you have experience with anything that will fill that need. I am mainly looking for peoples experiences with what they have bought. Thank you
This thread was started by another member, and it contains all the info you are looking for. Vheck it out.

https://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=621992
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