Two 13" Baer "EradiSpeed" rotors for a Cobra application by themselves cost $525 list. If you order the kit from Baer, it is one of the many upgrade options. Check it out on their website. BTW, they now have the 13.0" rotors in the SHO lug pattern (for the SHO kits) so you don't have to buy rotor for the Cobra application and have the lug pattern re-drilled. Also it should be stated that the Wilwood kits are even lighter weight than the Baer/PBR kits.
As far as weight savings or penalties, don't forget about the weight of the tires. You need to factor in the complete brake system, rim and tire combo together.
For example:
stock '94-95 setup
brakes 28.4 lbs, rim/tire 42.1 lbs = 70.5 lbs
'96 brakes and 16 x 7.0" rim with 225/55-16 tire
brakes 30.4 lbs, rim/tire 43.6 lbs = 74.0 lbs
13.0" Cobra/Baer/PBR brakes and say 21.5 lbs 17 x 8.0" rim with 245/45-17 tire
brakes 28.2 lbs, rim/tire 46.4 lbs = 74.6 lbs
Now if you were to slap down some serious cash and buy the light weight 2-pcs rotors and a set of SSR-GT1 forged 17 x 7.5" 20 lbs rims
brakes 25.3 lbs, rim/tire 44.9 lbs = 70.2 lbs
Although I have prepared my SHO's suspension and brake systems as if I were going to road race her, I realized that I wanted a strong 17" rim for our wonderful streets here in Northern Ohio. That's why I chose a somewhat lighter weight pressure cast 21.5 lbs rim, vs. the very high cost but still lighter weight and somewhat marginal strength (for street use on a 3340 lbs curb weight FWD car) forged wheel. I am very happy with my 71.7 lbs setup.
NOTE; all tire weights are for the same brand and model of tire, YMMV.
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95 MTX
with a few mods