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    A few months ago there was a group by an light weight rotors, these still available?

    Any information appreciated, thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by p3u View Post
    Any information appreciated, thanks!
    I need to know that also ,, i guess i missed that ,, I'm about to replace all rotors and need to good light weight ones.
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    Someone was looking for broken rotors so JH Motorsport could measure the bolt patterns and build a new one. No word on pricing though.

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    That was me, I was never able to come up with an old rotor though. If I ever get my car back from the dealership, I'll pull mine off and send JH motorsports a cad drawing and see if they can work off of that. IIRC the ones they make for the B6 S4 are $550 a pair, so I imagine ours would be $600+, but replacement friction rings would be much cheaper. I"ll keep you posted, but it might be a while.
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    well, that was just what I was going to say, the guys out of Arizona did a group buy on those a while ago, I don't think they were looking for savings on weight but rather something for the track.

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    Monday, June 25, 2007 Price each piece Requested Totals
    Custom Hats - Audi RS6, right or left $264.00 2 $528.00
    Custom Rotor - Audi RS6 right or left specific $176.75 2 $353.50
    Rotor cooling slots $8.00 2 $16.00
    Rotor Hardware - 10 each required per single rotor
    Bolt $0.75 20 $15.00
    Nut $0.75 20 $15.00
    Washer $0.75 20 $15.00
    Shippng - Estimated, actual costs apply $39.00 1 $39.00
    Drop ship Charge $5.50 1 $5.50

    Total cost $987.00

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    Custom Rotors and Hats Quote

    Jim's Quote - KANSAS CITY
    Per Pair
    Custom Hats - Audi RS6, $528.00
    Custom Rotor - Audi RS6 $353.50
    Rotor cooling slots $16.00

    Rotor Hardware - 10 each required per single rotor
    Bolt $0.75 20 $15.00
    Nut $0.75 20 $15.00
    Washer $0.75 20 $15.00
    Shippng - Estimated, actual costs apply $39.00 1 $39.00
    Drop ship Charge $5.50 1 $5.50

    Total cost $987.00 / pr

    Much cleaner, more open ducting in rotors. JP4's track temp reading showed a 200-400 degree decrease in working temps on the track.

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