Cross drilled/vented discs
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i had rotora slotted rotors with hawk hps pads on all 4 corners and they weren't a very good combination. The braking wasn't as good as stock pads and rotors.
Since then i have switched to OEM front rotors with Project Mu NS and for the rears i still have the rotoras slotted rotors with Project Mu NS. With that combination my brakes squeak a lot. There is also a grinding noise when im trying to make a U-turn or close to a 90 degree angle turn.
On my next brake service. I plan on resurfacing all 4 rotors and still debating whether go to back to stock pads and deal with the constant brake dust or choose another brand.
I hope some of my info help with the different combination of pads and rotors.
Since then i have switched to OEM front rotors with Project Mu NS and for the rears i still have the rotoras slotted rotors with Project Mu NS. With that combination my brakes squeak a lot. There is also a grinding noise when im trying to make a U-turn or close to a 90 degree angle turn.
On my next brake service. I plan on resurfacing all 4 rotors and still debating whether go to back to stock pads and deal with the constant brake dust or choose another brand.
I hope some of my info help with the different combination of pads and rotors.
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I tried a set of DBA slotted rotors (granted they were used) paired with Hawk HPS pads. The rotors gave off a lot of noise and vibration and no, they weren't warped. I replaced the rotors with a new set of Centric blanks and am now very happy with the final result. Absolutely no noise, very little dust, and good stopping power. Not grabby at all, requires steady pressure on the pedal.
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I have been running Centric premium blanks up front on my Brembo-equipped 6MT and they are great, especially for the price. Feel and run true just like OEM for about 1/5 the price. You can also get them cryo-treated, apparently, from Tire Rack. I think Stoptech has a slotted version of them also.
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Yes, I know Stoptech is owned by Centric, but I wonder if the kit you got from Stoptech was the e-coated Centric rotors, because so far mine have been rust-free, smooth and feel just like OEM. Admittedly they are less than a year old and I wouldn't expect a blank rotor to crack, but so far I'm pleased. I guess the big part of the problem was the x-drilling on yours, though I'm amazed that it happened on the rears and not the fronts.
Had Hawk HPS on my prior car, a 300ZX and hated them. Decent fade resistance, but stopping power was weak and cold bite, especially in the rain, was downright scary. Though I do live in a colder climate, obviously.
Had Hawk HPS on my prior car, a 300ZX and hated them. Decent fade resistance, but stopping power was weak and cold bite, especially in the rain, was downright scary. Though I do live in a colder climate, obviously.
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i had rotora slotted rotors with hawk hps pads on all 4 corners and they weren't a very good combination. The braking wasn't as good as stock pads and rotors.
Since then i have switched to OEM front rotors with Project Mu NS and for the rears i still have the rotoras slotted rotors with Project Mu NS. With that combination my brakes squeak a lot. There is also a grinding noise when im trying to make a U-turn or close to a 90 degree angle turn.
On my next brake service. I plan on resurfacing all 4 rotors and still debating whether go to back to stock pads and deal with the constant brake dust or choose another brand.
I hope some of my info help with the different combination of pads and rotors.
Since then i have switched to OEM front rotors with Project Mu NS and for the rears i still have the rotoras slotted rotors with Project Mu NS. With that combination my brakes squeak a lot. There is also a grinding noise when im trying to make a U-turn or close to a 90 degree angle turn.
On my next brake service. I plan on resurfacing all 4 rotors and still debating whether go to back to stock pads and deal with the constant brake dust or choose another brand.
I hope some of my info help with the different combination of pads and rotors.
As Tex said: slotted - yes; drilled - no. They say drilled rotors help with cooling, but their real purpose is to save weight as the sacrifice of...well, you saw the pic Tex posted.
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Yes, I know Stoptech is owned by Centric, but I wonder if the kit you got from Stoptech was the e-coated Centric rotors, because so far mine have been rust-free, smooth and feel just like OEM. Admittedly they are less than a year old and I wouldn't expect a blank rotor to crack, but so far I'm pleased. I guess the big part of the problem was the x-drilling on yours, though I'm amazed that it happened on the rears and not the fronts.
Had Hawk HPS on my prior car, a 300ZX and hated them. Decent fade resistance, but stopping power was weak and cold bite, especially in the rain, was downright scary. Though I do live in a colder climate, obviously.
Had Hawk HPS on my prior car, a 300ZX and hated them. Decent fade resistance, but stopping power was weak and cold bite, especially in the rain, was downright scary. Though I do live in a colder climate, obviously.
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FWIW I've had crossdrilled rotors on every single car I've ever owned ( about 15 cars ) and I have never had one crack or even warp...Not even on my 400+whp GTI ( and stopping that car wasn't easy on the rotors..lol ). I've had Hawk pads before and hated them because they stopped great when hot but when cold they sucked.
I plan on going with crossdrilled rotors with my new 05-07 brake setup and plan on running oem pads with it.
I plan on going with crossdrilled rotors with my new 05-07 brake setup and plan on running oem pads with it.
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Bill, I recommend Carbotechs. Great for the type of driving we do. Going to work on getting some for the new ride myself.
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