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Drilled and Slotted Rotors or OEM
I've heard some down sides of Drilled and slotted Rotors and my cars an every day driver and I can't really afford to be putting new pads on all the time and having some wierd noises coming from my car so I'm debaiting on getting Drilled and slotted rotors or maybe just getting some OEM Rotors..
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i have drilled and slotted rotors from r1 concepts on ebay with ceramic pads. I have had them for a year now, no funny noises, no problems, and the best thing no warping like oems seem to do within the first year. IMO the people that say drilled and slotted rotors are bad are the same ones that constantly bash cai's cause they cause hydrolock in 1/4" of rain.
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regardless of what this guy says, Kurt_Zee drove his alero to my house when we were clearning a set of corners or something and he drove my alero back to his house so we could get some more parts (i was drinking, so no driving) and he noticed a huge difference... |
Read the tirerack.com site if yall dont believe me...atleast you can believe professionals.
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Thanks thats good to know...
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I put those PowerSlot II's on mine. They are slotted and dimpled.
I feel a difference in stopping The only down side is they can't be cut |
My mom's truck ('02 GMC Sierra Denali) came from the factory with drilled rotors. There were no adverse effects on the rotors due to the holes. They were only removed once when they were changed (at about 40,000 miles) because they were grooved on the inside (which would've happened to any rotor). I replaced them with some new Baer Decelarotors and they still work fine.
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Called Advance Auto Parts yestarday he priced me for some Baer drilled and slotted rotors.
*150 bucks for the front *175 bucks for the rear Pretty good? ... I also know the Manager so I got a little bit of a discount.. |
well you suck, remind me to call you next time i need new rotors....cause thats a hell of a lot cheaper than i paid
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I've heard slotted are better then drilled. Less stress on the rotors when they are just slotted. The Nissan has some nice new Powerslots on it, however, it not having a running motor or calipers on it, make it hard to tell if they stop better, lol
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Well yestarday I went and got my brake pads put on and a bunch of other probelsm came up I saw for myself.
*Needed New Calibers b/c my old ones were wearing my inner brake pads very very pad and my outer brake pads were still fine... *Needed New Inner Brake Pads. *New Rotors.. I ended up getting Wagner Calibers,rotors,Ceramic wagner pads. Life time warranty on all of it and it all put on estimated price 550.00 dollars.. I only paid 448.00 bucks in cash I know the manager so I got a decent deal but now I'm broke as heck.. Oh and I found out that I have a small leak on one of my gaskets I heard alero's with the 3.4 v6 are natorious for leaking engine coolant is what the dude said but not sure what the gasket is called but its nothing Major at the momment just 900 bucks to fix it x_x |
^your calipers were fine probably. Your inner brake pads where faster than your outer...atleast mine always have.
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lower intake manifold gasket is what he was talking about.
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And, it is generally a good idea to change your brake pads whenever you put on new rotors. They're not that expensive.
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The LIM is a major thing. Let it go and it could mean new mota for you. Get it fixed! and it won't cost you $900 More like $600 or so at a dealership. Unless you are good mechanically, then do it yourself.
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