Adam's double slotted brake rotors

The area I drive in has lots of hills...the "10MPH" for trucks kind with all of the escape ramps every mile or two. So, I thought I'd upgrade the pads to something a bit better for heat just because I'm an overkill kind of guy when it comes to those things. I went with Powerstop Z23 carbon fiber/ceramics and figured while I was at it, I'd upgrade the rotors to something a bit nicer both to look at and functionality wise as well.

I ended up going with Adam's rotors, double slotted G4000 high carbon. They weren't horribly expensive and look the part. Thought I'd share a photo in case others were interested in them.
 

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Didn't push the OEM setup that hard to compare, but I haven't been able to get these things hot enough to feel any fade and I have tried. The tires are much more sticky than the OEMs were so there is a definite improvement in braking force before lockup. It really does brake well now.
 
As for Adam's rotors, I don't know if I'd say he's the most customer friendly type on earth, but he did what he said he would do and I got the rotors shipped out on time, and they do appear to be worth the money. Packaged pretty well (which was one gripe I saw online for him...apparently he listened).

Here is a link to the Powerstop pads I chose. Reading all of the reviews, I think these are the best bet for the street and really hold up to the heat well.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/ (commissions earned)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/ (commissions earned)
 
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What size where your front rotors? I'm try to figure out exactly how big the rotors are on the 22 turbo.
 
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