mcseanerson
mcseanerson
mcseanerson

You can easily go through rotors in less than a year.

This went from no noise to gone.

I was brutal on my car. 160 miles a day with hard stop and acceleration to and from 60 mph about once every mile.

'05 Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V

Yeah it was a bad deal.

I used to do a paper route that was both lengthy with a lot of stop and go that had to be done quickly, it was very hard on the brakes. I had to change them about every 1-2 weeks. It's actually not that hard to get in this situation if you never check your rotors and keep replacing pads.

Yeah I'm lucky I got it fixed when I did because not long after that I had a road trip to my dad's house and while down there my drive belt was fraying and you have to remove the same wheel to change the belt from underneath. I did not like this car.

Yeah I used to do an intense newspaper route so I'd become familiar with the rotors ground to the vents problem but this was a new one to me.

Yeah in hindsight that would've been a better idea. I took it back a few times and there was always some reason or another they couldn't do it.

I've heard of plenty of Brake Rotors ground into nothingness but I got to experience a new twist on it myself. I had bought a car with locking lug nuts that someone had attempted to steal the wheels off of and sheered off 3 of the lug nuts. As part of my purchase agreement the dealer said they would replace them.


UPDATE: Just found a shot of the Camaro in action. These are important to me because this is from the rally that used to run through my town, The Sunriser 400.

Camaro

Honestly I'd take the old GT3 as well. I just don't appreciate superchargers and automatic transmissions the same way I do high strung naturally aspirated engines and stripped down cars with manual transmissions like the last gen Z06 and GT3.

Well nobody wants to state the obvious option, although the Z06 would probably still be cheaper and definitely faster.


The latest accessory available for manual transmission purists who still want a Porsche GT3. Only 65% over MSRP, a bargain in Porsche dollars.

Yeah, I've watched some other formula cars doing hillclimb videos showing them back to back and the difference is insane.

Not a real question. Answer is obviously yes.

If we got this over here maybe we'd stop with all the Honda fanboy jokes.

Let's be honest, nobody was asking for this and even in our current state of hellcat chargers this still comes off a bit insane.