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      04-20-2024, 03:57 PM   #1
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ECS V5 Drilled Rotors - Any Good?

Just curious if anyone has put the V5 drilled rotors from ECS on their M2 and if you have, what did you think? Does it at least meet the OE brakes or are they a slight step down? They don't look the same which isn't a worry, but for a few benjamins less, they may be worth a try.
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Just curious if anyone has put the V5 drilled rotors from ECS on their M2 and if you have, what did you think? Does it at least meet the OE brakes or are they a slight step down? They don't look the same which isn't a worry, but for a few benjamins less, they may be worth a try.
For looks only.

If you want improved in brake performance(mainly cooling and less warping), look into a true two-piece rotor from Girodisc or Paragon.
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