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Old 04-28-2014, 07:03 PM
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Default When to Replace Wilwood 11" BBK Rotors

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The rotors on the red car have been there several years and have a perceptible lip. But they stop the car smoothly. Is there a minimum thickness? It's the Wilwood 160-5840 rotor ($80+ each). No info that I could find on Wilwood's site.
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Straight from a rep after a little research

The minimum useable thickness of any Wilwood rotor is supposed to be the thickness when new minus .060" (60 thousandths of an inch)
As long as there is no pulsing or juddering/noises I don't see any problems running them longer. The lip is what I would be concerned about, might crack a pad?

But that is just my opinion, I'm sure Emelio or TSE can answer that.
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I was wondering the same thing so I called Wilwood. The minimum useable thickness of any Wilwood rotor is supposed to be the thickness when new minus .060" (60 thousandths of an inch) and applies to all of their rotors.
My notes say that the fronts measured .866" new and rear's .41" when is got them your p/n are .81" when new according to the wilwood site.

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So, .75" min. Thanks all.
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0.81" when new, the rep I spoke to recommended replacing at 0.77".

I've had one down to 0.73" before, not that I would recommend it, just saying that if you're at or near 0.77" it's not panick-and-overnight-new-rotors-to-your-house time.

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After buying new 11" replacement rotors once, I am going to upgrade to the Trackspeed 11.75" kit next time around. $80-90 a rotor isn't terrible, but $30 a rotor for 11.75" is down-right cheap. The rotor cost will cover the upgrade costs in the long run and I'll get better performance.
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That's a good thought.
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Hornet how long did the rotors last on your 11" wilwoods?

Seeing as I plan on buying the same, I want to see how long before a $360 bill for new rotors comes in to effect
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From the records, PO bought the kit in 2008. Very little mileage since then, but all on track.

You would be looking at ~$160 to replace the fronts. Rear pads and rotors last a long, long time. All the wear is on the front. Still, compared to stock rotors at sub-$20 . . . .
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Having gone from 11" to 11.75" in my race car I can only encourage you to do this from a performance perspective AND future cost perspective.

I used to feel the 11" setup was good but maybe didn't have capacity spare (for want of a better descritption) the 11.75 gives me a lot better feel and no confidence problems whatsoever anymore.
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While I agree and I'd be inclined to buy the 11.75" kit, I don't have the barrel clearance in my wheels for them. I see it as less of an issue as well, since tracks are 3-4 hours from me, so I won't be able to get out to them as often as I'd like.
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Plus, I'm a club-orange member this year (bought Xidas). So, the 11.75" upgrade is even cheaper.
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Well, hell, now I'm regretting only going with the 11" setup. But really, I just wanted a fixed caliper to avoid the dang wedging of pads I was getting with the stock brakes.

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Yeah, I get pretty good pad taper with the OEM 1.8 brakes on the Silver car. I console myself with the $32/set replacement cost.
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