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Re: drilling rotors
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can't tell you for sure whether it's better or not but from a similar disscussion on another forum I'm a member of I found this intersting little fact out. It has the benefit of always keeping the rotor clean of crud and stuff at the expense of shortening the lifespan of you're brakepads and rotors.


The primary of cross-drilling or slotting your rotors is to keep the pad's from glazing over when run at high temp conditions (ie/ at the track), thus maintaining braking performance.

Yes, it will decrease the life of your pads.

I wouldn't bother with it unless you're seriously considering racing or really want the pose factor........ They DO look cool .

Posted on: 2006/9/6 0:12
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     drilling rotors possum1200 2006/9/5 14:51
       Re: drilling rotors sidedraught 2006/9/5 15:20
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