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    Brake Rotors

    Well I took the rig up to Lancelin yesterday and had a lot of fun in the dunes and driving round on the beach, however I made the rookie mistake of not checking my wheels nuts before heading back home (to mandurah), when I was travelling down the freeway near the Whitford train station and I lost my left front wheel. I called RAC and was able to get some help getting my wheel back on and being able to coast it the rest of the way at 60-70kmh, but as you can imagine losing a wheel at 100kmh has absolutely f**ked my brake hub/rotor so I need to replace it.
    Any recommendations?

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    Sorry to hear that mate. Glad your ok and your wheel didn't take out another car.

    How old is your car? Did you have the Nussan indicators fitted? Hit them up and be angry as there was a safety recall on the GUIV and later.

    Depending on the age and Kim's I would replace both front disks and would fit DBA slotted rotors.
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    Yup, we were very lucky, the car in the left lane noticed just as it was happening and was able to back off slowing traffic behind us a little bit. It's an 03 series III.
    I've seen the DBA slotted ones you're talking about and they're at the top of the list, but just unsure if they're any good, so thought I would check before forking over the money.

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    I drive the same as you ,mine is a 5/04.
    Ive fitted dimple drilled and slotted rotors
    with pads for about $100 a corner, IMO great
    and would be better with braided lines
    04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there

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