Erm? I thought those used cultch brakes in the final drive or somethingPanther

Ok Jokes aside, I never heard of panther. Tell me more?
Erm? I thought those used cultch brakes in the final drive or somethingPanther
Drilled is worse in both street and track applications.Just wondering what's the opinion on drilled and slotted rotors for normal street use and some rv towing ....... 2016 ram. 1500
^^^^^THAT !!! Good drilled/slotted rotors are NOT cheap! Their purpose is to dissipate heat.Very small if executed right. Mercedes had drilled rotors to help water evacuation. But carefully designed and of highest quality (very important if hole is drilled through rotors). Slots help with excessive gas that pads create during hardcore usage.
Depending on manufacturer, it might be dangerous. If they are not carefully designed and best materials used, avoid it. Or go dimpled rotors if you just want looks.
This is not a stock car, it belong to a friend of mine. Upgraded suspension, built motor, tranny and diff. A big car but a real sleeper.Panther
It's more than just better cooling design. The lighter two-piece design itself allows for better heat dissipation.The rotors with better cooling has better cooling, very surprising. Who would have thought that.
Now make the stock rotors 10% larger and heavier at basically the same cost and do it again.
I put the power stop kit on my 98 F150, huge difference.Just wondering what's the opinion on drilled and slotted rotors for normal street use and some rv towing ....... 2016 ram. 1500
The video you linked did not contain any two piece design.It's more than just better cooling design. The lighter two-piece design itself allows for better heat dissipation.
Apologies I though it was also a two-piece in the video. Serious question. Have you ever seen a two-piece warp on the track?The video you linked did not contain any two piece design.
Yeah great buddy, keep telling yourself that. Won't change any laws in physics.
MB does this for last 30yrs. It helps with water dissipation.
Gas evacuation.I too have run some of the Powerstop "truck and tow" kits and echo the sentiments that they're "fine".
Not sure there were any benefits and thus I've concluded it's mostly a gimmick.
I also agree the Amazon bling manufacturers like Detroit Axle do it just so they can charge more.
Mazda used a lightly slotted rotor on some of the CX9s as OEM. I imagine there was something to it. It was not gaudy and over the top like aftermarket, and no drilled holes.
Nothing! Carry on.My God, what did I miss![]()
Serious question. When I need to replace them on my E350 AMG pkg, what would be the best brand to use other than oem?MB does this for last 30yrs. It helps with water dissipation.
But, this is MB and rotors are made by ATE or Brembo, depending on the model. Different than some cheap aftermarket stuff.
The kid managed to get through my Raybestos front rotors and pads in 29k miles. Loved the feel of the combo but I'm at crossroads. I have the feeling she's feathering the brake pedal while driving.