Where are the rear brake kits for the 10th gen sedans?

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Looking around for drilled & slotted rotors. For a reason i'm not familiar with, "Front Only" kits are all that are available for the sedans. Anyone know why rears haven't come out?

College Hills Honda has a rear drilled rotor kit for 10th hatches, but do the hatches and sedans use the same rotors? Could I just use the hatch kit on my sedan?

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just saw from an earlier post featuring these:
https://www.r1concepts.com/detail_c...+All+Rear+Drilled_and_Slotted_Rotor+silver+++

Anyone with any experience with this kit?
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Slotted on a DD are ok but drilled is a bad idea. Google to learn why. Or give it a shot and maybe you will find out, lol
 

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Looking around for drilled & slotted rotors. For a reason i'm not familiar with, "Front Only" kits are all that are available for the sedans. Anyone know why rears haven't come out?
b/c 90% of the braking is done by the fronts, a pad change is usually sufficient for most rears
 

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b/c 90% of the braking is done by the fronts, a pad change is usually sufficient for most rears
This. People seem to think fancy rotors do a lot of good, but that's usually not the case and 95% of people will never drive the car hard enough to need anything other than a decent set of blank rotors with performance pads and fluid. I found drilled/slotted actually wore through pads faster as well (cheese grater effect) which made them worse rather than "better".
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