Frozen Rotors uses the same part numbers as Powerslot's standard size Titan replacement rotors, it's just their (powerslot's) "premium replacement rotor" that's just been treated, so it should fit 17s...........I'll let him confirm though
What size wheel will the upgrade require? I would like to keep my 17" wheels and have a set of Brembo 4 piston calipers up front!
Unfortunately Brembo does not make a GT Big Brake Kit for the Titan utilizing 4 piston calipers. The only kit that they offer is a 8 piston caliper with a 15" two piece rotor. You will need at least a 19" wheel to clear this kit. The kit is available for the front axle only and comes with a choice of red, black, or silver calipers, as well as a choice of slotted or drilled rotors. Price for the kit with Cryo treatment included is $4,550.00 Welcome to the Big Leagues Boys!
Frozen Rotors uses the same part numbers as Powerslot's standard size Titan replacement rotors, it's just their (powerslot's) "premium replacement rotor" that's just been treated, so it should fit 17s...........I'll let him confirm though
You are correct. Let me know of any other questions you may have guys.
The "Frozen Rotors Slotted" are our brand new line of High Performance Rotors that we will be releasing on the site next week. These are not Power Slot Cryo's. Power Slot will probably not have a rotor for the 2008 Titan for about another year.
Attached is a picture of the slot design utilized on the New Frozen Rotors Slotted Brand Brake Rotors. Note: the rotors in this picture are not Nissan Titan rotors, they are Dodge Viper rotors.
The "Frozen Rotors Slotted" are our brand new line of High Performance Rotors that we will be releasing on the site next week. These are not Power Slot Cryo's. Power Slot will probably not have a rotor for the 2008 Titan for about another year.
Attached is a picture of the slot design utilized on the New Frozen Rotors Slotted Brand Brake Rotors. Note: the rotors in this picture are not Nissan Titan rotors, they are Dodge Viper rotors.
Are the slots on the rotors actually broken apart like that??
Re: Just Released - Frozen Rotors for 2008 Nissan Titan
[quote=bbomar]Are the slots on the rotors actually broken apart like that??
Yes, This slot design is called the "5x3" (as it is 5 groups of 3 slots) we have been utilizing this slot design for about 12 years now. If you look at the slot design used by most race teams (NASCAR, F1, etc.) this is the slot pattern that most everyone uses. Plus many think the "5x3" slot design gives off a much more aggressive look than "straight slot" designs utilized by most rotor manufacturers. Most company’s shy away from this design because of the added machine time that it takes to produce this slots!
Many of us 2004 owners had the Nissan Brake Fix, in 2005 or latter that included a new rotor design. Would we order the '05 - '07 versions of your rotors and pads?
Many of us 2004 owners had the Nissan Brake Fix, in 2005 or latter that included a new rotor design. Would we order the '05 - '07 versions of your rotors and pads?
Yes Sir! The rotors that come on the 2006 and 2007 models are the same rotors that they used to upgrade the 2004 and 2005 models.
My compliments, nice site. When will there be some titan package deals,calipers,rotors and all?
We are currently working on putting together some package deals for the Nissan Titan. In the meantime just use the promo code "FR1394" during checkout to recieve 10% off entire purchase. This will be the same deal as we offer when we put a package deal together.
Also we do not offer a caliper for the Nissan Titan unless you want to get a Brembo Big Brake Kit, which will run you about $4,550.00
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