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Thread: New Breaks!!!
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Old 10-11-2007, 11:51 PM   #18 (permalink)
RanE5
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Originally Posted by Coevopower View Post
See RanE5 you are the only person that says this, I have asked quite a few people and everyone says slotted are great, Im not douting you or anything, but maybe you just had a bad experiece wth them ya know. Im goin to give them a try and see what happens.
I have a huge bias against slotted rotors, yes,

But, you are just talking to the wrong people then. If they say slots de-gas the pads... Well new pad compounds dont gas bad at all. They take glaze off a glazed pad? well a few mid pressure stops from 50 do that too. their one saving grace, is they work better when wet initially, for that split second that a blank rotor would need to wipe the water off.

There are numerous reasons not to use slotted or drilled rotors, and only a few reasons to use them. bottom line, if they cost more, is it worth the price? no
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