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He's not being sarcastic. Cross-drilled rotors are a bling accessory, and not suitable for performance driving. (unless you're on a sports bike, or are a rally driver). Even brembo doesn't recommend their cross-drilled rotors for track use.
Mainly because of this. ![]() The seriously ironic thing about cross-drilled rotors, is that part of the population thinks they look cool, while the part of the population that actually knows something about car's doesn't. The actual driving enthusiasts would much rather see a nice 2 piece rotor, or slotted DBA under the alloys, then some swiss cheesed reminder of ancient braking technology. |
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what about stock rotors?
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Drives: 2007 4 Door Yaris Join Date: Jan 2009
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![]() brakes crack, deal with it. |
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i have my original toyota OE rotors, pushing over 70,000 miles with absolutely no brake issues. ever. no fade, no weird pedal feel, no warping, no disc damage (i did change out my OE toyota front pads for Project mu "street" pads at around 48,000miles) nothing bad to report.
i DO understand people wanting to modify their car for the express purpose of modification, but i do NOT understand spending money for no reason. stock solid rotors work just fine in stopping such a lightweight car.
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you get what you pay for.. OE rotors can be acquired for around $160 a set. you're only going to beat that with a chinese or indian copy.
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keep in mind, i've put hundreds of miles of racing on these brakes too
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buying drilled rotors to brake better is like shaving your toes to run faster.
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brake rotor warp is caused by uneven cooling. if one area of the rotor cools faster than another, the rotor can warp. rotors with less mass (and more surface area, thank you for bringing that up) will cool faster in areas that are exposed to free air. in stop/go traffic this means you are essentially heat cycling portions of the rotor more often than other portions. great for the track, pretty dumb for the street.
i'm not saying that dimpled/slotted rotors are bad, by the way, but the parts you are buying for next to nothing are not up to OE quality. consider your run of the mill R-1 (ebay) rotors to be a show only mod. quality plugs will cost more and WILL last longer because they were engineered, not REVERSE-engineered to look cool
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and a smart weekend racer swaps his pads out after an event so he can have the best of both worlds (streetable braking for the street and pads that withstand heat for racing) that or they have a trailer queen race car, which wouldn't be wearing knock-off-chinese brake rotors hopefully ;)
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did you miss the part where i stated that i don't have a problem with slotted/dimpled rotors? because i do not. people buying crap and pretending it's better than OE toyota is what is amusing me in this thread. i've made my points. enjoy your slotted and drilled circle jerk.
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Drives: lil red 5-door Join Date: Sep 2006
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Like any part, OEM of aftermarket, cheap or racing-grade, use and abuse will eventually cause some sort of failure. buyer beware. end of discussion.
(yes, moderators are allowed to be assholes too, can't let just a handful fo members have all the fun )
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