shobob
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Has anyone looked at the drilled and slotted rotors that are on e-bay? They say there for 2010 SHO's.
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The other problem with drilled rotors are they are rust builders and as such then do not dissipate heat properly and end up causing warping and possible metal fracture. Stay with the "Dimpled" or "Slotted" style.
My brakes will make your face fall off..oh and they are d/s. Been through multiple canyon runs and track runs, no issues.
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shobob, get the drilled rotors if you want, the car isn't going to blow up with those rotors. Just know going in that you're getting an inferior product (it's from Ebay!) that will result in worse braking for your 4,400lb car with mediocre brakes to begin with.
I agree with the consensus that slotted rotors are the way to go when you need the performance. Cross drilling just looks cool and they'll be fine for normal street use. On the track though, they're prone to heat cracks emanating from the holes. You have to use your head when buying "performance" products on eBay. Those ones on there are probably somebody with a drill press and a bunch of bits.
Has anyone really pushed the envelope with stock front brakes on a road course? I've heard a lot of ******* and moaning about them. Maybe I've missed it, but I haven't seen any real experience testimonials. Of course you're gonna get better performance with upgraded brakes, but are the stock ones really that bad?
i should probably correct myself, when i say cross drilled slotted, i'm just used to the term
i just got my new rotors in for my stang today, i guess the proper term would be dimpled / slotted rotors.
give the same look, but won't break up like "cross drilled"
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My brakes will make your face fall off..oh and they are d/s. Been through multiple canyon runs and track runs, no issues.
Just a matter of time before the rotors fail. When they fail, you can add them to the collection of cracked 13" rotors in my garage.
