View Poll Results: What rotor to use on custom big brake kit?

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  • Plain

    11 18.03%
  • Crossdrilled

    5 8.20%
  • Slotted

    20 32.79%
  • Slotted & Crossdrilled

    25 40.98%
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    Drilled or slotted and "milled" (can be done on simple brake lathe) to reduce unsprung weight gosh!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cornercarver78
    Drilled or slotted and "milled" (can be done on simple brake lathe) to reduce unsprung weight gosh!
    Fucking Damn it, did you not read any of the shit that I posted, do you not understand that decreasing the weight of the rotor itself actually decreases its ability to dissipate heat.

    Lighter Rotors are not the answer.
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    Fukin' gawd damnit turd eatin sum' bitch... thet thurs what you call sarcasm. and while I wasn't serious, reducing unsprung weight increases the efficiency of the suspension.

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