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Old May-3rd-2003 | 12:18 AM
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BRAKE MAN rotors

hey wussup? hey has anyone ever seen those BRAKE MAN rotors that come in differen't shapes? i can't really describe how its shaped its just not a regular cirlce like normal rotors anyway if you've seen them andyo know what i'm talkin about do you think they would work on a protege? cuz i think they look pretty tight i'm just wondering how wel they wouldwork
Old May-3rd-2003 | 03:37 AM
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I don't see how they would function properly in any shape other than round?
Old May-3rd-2003 | 03:55 AM
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I've been in contact with The Brake Man company about 5 times now.

Every time I ask them about new stuff, will they make a brake kit for the MX-3, or any other Mazda, etc etc.

Their rotors work, and they work super well.

But, I would NEVER buy one unless I raced, because that's all they're meant for.

They're designed for race cars, and they work on race cars.

On a daily driver it would be very impractical.

As far as I know, none of their rotors will fit a Protege with stock calipers yet.

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Old May-3rd-2003 | 10:52 AM
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oh aight thanks
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