Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Performance Brakes

Friday, January 21st, 2011

For all the Ford Mustang Shelby owners, R1 Concepts wants to announce that they offer performance brake rotors and pads for your car. There has been a demand for Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 brakes.  For that reason, R1Concepts is offering a limited time special offer for the 2007-2011 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 brakes. This offer will expire the end of February, so might as well take advantage of the deal.  R1 Concepts is offering a special package deal for a complete front and rear set:

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StopTech Stainless Steel Brake Lines

Friday, November 12th, 2010

R1 Concepts, the performance brake company offers brake rotors, pads, calipers, hardware kits, G2 caliper paint, caliper kits, sensors, brake hoses, wheel cylinder, master cylinder,and  big brake kits. Maybe the last thing you might need on this list is stainless steel brake lines. R1Concepts carries StopTech stainless steel brake lines.

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Happy Halloween! – Texas Chainsaw Massacre theme

Friday, October 29th, 2010

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Check out R1Concepts Custom Engrave Brake Rotors!

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

R1Concepts, Performance Brake Company does all their drilling in-house. R1Concepts carry the traditional drill/slot brake rotors They also carry drilled only or slotted only. Some people request for dimpled/slot. But if you really like to get creative and make your own custom engraving, R1Concepts can do the job. They have made many different designs. They have made custom designs for individuals, car clubs, crews, businesses, or just pride customers for their own custom ride. R1Concepts have machined brake rotors for years and have a lot of experience. R1Concepts special tech will reassure the rotors are specifically designed to showoff well through your wheels. You can create your own custom logo or let R1Concepts know what you would like and they will create a mock-up design for your approval. They don’t just look good, the custom rotors are designed to give you better performance than stock brakes. Create your custom engraved rotors to be a “showstopper”. Below are some photos of cool custom engraved rotors machined from R1Concepts.

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Need Brake Installation?

Friday, August 20th, 2010

R1Concepts, Performance Brake Company is located in the city of La Habra, CA.  If you are locally in the area and purchase brakes from R1Concepts, you can bring it to a mechanic shop down the street called “Service Auto Care”, look for Chris and show him your brakes from R1Concepts and they will give you a good price for installation. They have worked on many brake jobs for our customers from many different vehicles, and had no problems. They are professionals on installing car brakes.  So if you like to take advantage of R1Concepts brake prices and installation, call them at 888-712-6623 or go to their website: R1Concepts.com.

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Happy New Years 2010!

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Everyone here at R1 Concepts Inc. would like to take a moment to say Happy New Years! 2009 was a rough year for many of us due to how the economy has been going. Let’s make 2010 a better year then 2009. We want to wish everyone a prosperous and happy new year. (more…)

Honoring American Veterans

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Today, we celebrate Veterans Day to honor those brave men and women who have served in the United States armed services. Some people confuse this holiday as Memorial Day. Remember, Memorial Day is remembering and honoring of those who died in military service for our country. Veterans Day, we thank and honor living veterans who served in the U.S. military of all wars. R1Concepts team would like to thank our military customers for supporting R1Concepts Inc. and the United States.

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Formula Drift Basic Rules

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Hi everyone. This is Cynthia [Tran] from R1Concepts. I am a fan of Formula Drift for the past 3 years. Drifting is a different type of race. It’s not actually a race where everyone tries to get to the finished line. It’s about style and control. Drifters are scored by speed, line, and angle. The race starts off by a “lead car” then followed by a “following car.” The following car has to catch up with the lead’s car to keep close as possible. Since it is not a race, the follower’s car is not encourage to pass the lead’s car unless the lead’s car fumbles or loses control. Any occurrences of collisions/accidents, the driver will lose points and is required to complete the course. Each race has 2 rounds so each driver can switch to be a lead and a follower. Drivers bring excitement when both drifters are next to each other and they drift closely near the walls (outer & inner clipping points). Burning tires create huge smoke clouds that give the action an edge. Tire companies are part of their sponsorship to advertise the strength of their tires after it has been roughly used on the track. Sometimes when it comes to a close race, judges will announce a “One More Time” race to choose the winner of that round.

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