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    Default Brake rotors

    Can u machine cross drilled rotors?

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    You can but it makes something that has absolutely no use even more susceptible to cracking...

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    lol hey speed.. what kind of lug nuts you think i should get for my new wheels?
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    Quote Originally Posted by §treet_§peed
    lol hey speed.. what kind of lug nuts you think i should get for my new wheels?
    I use regular oem open ended lugs (they aren't honda bc i have a differant stud size) It's all about how much you want to spend, how many grams of weight you want to save, and how much bling you want...just look on jhpusa.com, eBay, etc. for the best deal if you want any special aluminum colored ones.

    now back to crossdrilled rotors...

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    ah i c kool kool.. imma just get some new aluminum ones.. cause i don't rly care about the bling factor.. i just want it to look good but not extrememly fucking fucking rediculous good
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