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Good Morning Everyone,
I tried a search for this and I couldnt find anything, I am sorry if I missed it. I need to do my brakes and was going to replace my rotors. I wanted to know what does everyone recommend for cross drilled rotors. I dont need anything crazy just something that works well.
Thak you in advanced,
Javi
I tried a search for this and I couldnt find anything, I am sorry if I missed it. I need to do my brakes and was going to replace my rotors. I wanted to know what does everyone recommend for cross drilled rotors. I dont need anything crazy just something that works well.
Thak you in advanced,
Javi
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Try sportstop xdrilled brake rotors, i've heard they're pretty good and its centric.
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/x,ca...,parttype,1896 -> This is the cheapest place to get them, that I've found
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/x,ca...,parttype,1896 -> This is the cheapest place to get them, that I've found
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they're functionally inferior to blanks and wear out your pads faster too.
Unless you track the car there's no functional reason to use anything but OEM replacement blank rotors (Centric is a good, less expensive than Lexus, brand to use).
If you DO track the car then slotted rotors, without those useless structure-weakening holes drilled in them, would be the way to go.
If you prefer looks over functionality and service life though, knock yourself out with any name brand drilled rotor.
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