Cross drilled rotors
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Cross drilled rotors
I'm going to be upgrading to the Topline front disc brake kit, would drilled rotors be a bad idea on the street (daily driver)? Will they just furiously eat my brake pads?
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I've never thought to ask that question, but it's a good one. I'm looking at drilled disks for the Ghia myself. The disks on my bikes are all cross drilled and don't seem to cause excess pad wear. I'm interested to hear from others also.
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Cross drilled rotors
I had my CB Performance rotors cross drilled . Still the first set of pads 5 years later.
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Re: Cross drilled rotors
I'm guessing by your signature that thats 5 years of heavy braking? (road racing?) Would you recommend it? I mean, drilling keeps the brakes a little cooler, and helps get rid of some gases and dust to maintain full braking power but is it worth it?Teeroy wrote:I had my CB Performance rotors cross drilled . Still the first set of pads 5 years later.
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Cross drilled rotors
I only Autocross , so in my case it is overkill , more for looks . Road racing cross drilling will help with heat , autocross the brakes don't get hot enough for it to make a difference
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Cross drilled rotors
If you were asking me , I have four wheel discs . CB Performance , Porsche patern (drop spindles , race strength rear) , studded , custom cross drilled .
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