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One question regarding brake rotors


radudel
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First of all I would like to ask you a question. I am looking on the net for brake rotors for my 2005 Pathfinder. I have to change them and I would like to put some aftermarket disks that are improving the braking abilities. All the brake rotor pictures I saw have 5 holes not 6 as I have on the wheel. Is that strange? I couldn't find one with 6 holes. They do not show the actual picture of the products.

If you have any information on this issue I apreciate and also some links. I hope that the european model R51 has the same disks as the US R51.

 

Second, searching on the net I discovered this:

 

www.mattracks.com

 

They have them also for R51 Pathfinder at a price between USD 24.000 and USD 32.000 a set of 4 .

So if you live in a place that you may use them, go for it. It seems to be a lot of fun and also very usefull. Also search on Youtube for Mattracks. You will find some cool movies too.

 

Good luck for 2009 and looking forward to some answers!

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yeh those came up recently but @ 400lbs a track... 1,600lbs more weight to move, even if it is absolute traction, is asking allot of pathy on the trail.

 

usually product photos are generic to that product; 1 picture for all bolt patterns.

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