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Old 07-16-2004, 09:43 AM
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Hey guys I have one more question for you about brakes and rotors. in the sponsors section I noticed this deal, here is the link, I hope it works i never did his before. https://ls1tech.com/forums/sponsor-sales-specials/186254-sale-4-cross-drilled-slotted-rotors-zinc-plated-w-axxis-pads-339-00-free-s-h.html Anyway I wanted to know if they would crack, because they are cross drilled, my car is a daily driver, and i dont race it, but i do get on it from time to time. I know there are a lot of different opinions, but thats what I'm looking for. Thanks
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I will offer my input if you want, I have had a set of powerstop drilled rotors for almost a year now and I have not had any problems with warping or cracking. The stopping power is way better and so is the fade resistance.
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^ what 'sneakyws6' said
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I have ran them for over 30K miles w/o problems. I will be changing them out for next season, they are damn good rotors.
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Just got them last month (see sig) and wow what a difference over OEM. I drag so high speed to stop is frequent, not any sign of cracking or warping.


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