drilled slotted rotors and pads

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Old Apr 19, 2010 | 03:42 PM
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drilled slotted rotors and pads

Anyone have experience with these? i have a feeling that 350 bucks for 4 rotors and pads is too good to be true. i will probably just end up getting some new Pads anyway.

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Also, if my rotors are not warped do i still need to get them turned? i am looking into some EBC pads, either the Green or red stuff. anyone have experience with these?
 

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Old Apr 19, 2010 | 04:10 PM
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Don't turn your rotors if they don't need it.
Less material will mean that they heat up faster. Leave 'em alone if they're not pulsing.

I'm not sure about those rotors. They're one piece SPI rotors and I don't know the brand.
Not all rotors are the same. If they are not forged correctly, they'll suck in the long run.
Some companies take shortcuts and pull the rotors from the molds while they are hot and this can cause uneven heating during use. A quality rotor will be cooled longer in the molds but this adds to production time and therefore costs more.

Good rule to live by... if it seems too good to be true....
 

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Old Apr 21, 2010 | 05:27 PM
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I went ahead and ordered the EBC red stuff Pads for the front. should be here soon. i will post my thoughts after they are bedded in.
 
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