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Anyone know if Brembo makes brake rotors for the celica that fit the stock rims/settings? Where is the cheapest place to get them? thanks.

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tirerack.com sells them, so does suprastore.com i think

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yeah Brembo makes brakes rotors for celica
but if you goin to buy Brembo why would keep stock rim/settings, it definitely wouldn't look good.. personal opinion. wink

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You can get them on eBay for under $200, and that's for both the front and the back.

And yes, they are Brembo rotors.


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They don't have any for the 2000+ celica, only the older gen. celica.

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Originally Posted by slidr
You can get them on eBay for under $200, and that's for both the front and the back.

And yes, they are Brembo rotors.

good deal!

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Originally Posted by petethao42
They don't have any for the 2000+ celica, only the older gen. celica.
They do.


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is it worth getting just new rotors or should one go for the big brake kit???

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The reason why Im getting the stock Brembos is because I don't have any money to get a big brake kit, I just want to replace my stock ones which are rusty with some quality rotors for the moment.

Also, do you guys know if the stock rotors on the celica are made by Brembo? Because a lot of auto manufacturers use Brembo for OEM brakes. If so, I would rather just get them at the dealership so I don't have to deal w/shipping and handling charges, thanks.

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Nope stock brakes aren't made by Brembo. I'd assume that if they were there would probably be a "Brembo" logo on it, and the discs would at least be slotted.

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Originally Posted by 5280vvti
Nope stock brakes aren't made by Brembo. I'd assume that if they were there would probably be a "Brembo" logo on it, and the discs would at least be slotted.

yeah you would know if they were just like SE-R spec V and the STi are known to have them

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would gts rotors fit on a gt???

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Originally Posted by cycocelica
would gts rotors fit on a gt???

I'm also wondering this. I don't see why they wouldn't confused

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Originally Posted by 5280vvti
Originally Posted by cycocelica
would gts rotors fit on a gt???

I'm also wondering this. I don't see why they wouldn't confused

i know in the back the brakes are different, but i dont know maybe...i would just like to know

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The '00 GT has smaller rotors. '01 and up should be the same size as the GTS though.

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Don't buy the cheapo brembo drilled rotors, they are prone to cracking.

Just go with slots if you want the looks, or stick with OEM style for the best in daily Performance. wave


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