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Originally Posted by firechicken99
I used them with CoolCarbon pads for several months with great results!
The reason tischer says this is because technically (and i believe this was posted earlier) the Z435 is a slightly smaller hub size, therefore this rotor may not be perfectly "hub centric". When I installed mine i noticed there was a slight amount of wiggle room with the rotor on the before cranking down the rotor set screw.
Upon install I would suggest you be sure to carefully align the hub and make sure it is as centered as humanly possible before fully locking down that rotor nut which holds it in place. After doing this I had absolutely ZERO issues with the rotor, vibrations, road noise, etc......
what they say is more of an err of caution so they they are not held liable.....
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The Z4is and 335 have the same front hub size. They both have the same bearing and carrier part numbers now. My stock front 335 rotors have the same slack if you want to call it that.