Anyone running slotted rotors?
Anyone running slotted rotors?
Its getting to be time for new front brakes on the truck and I was wondering what you guys thought of slotted brake rotors? I've already got Dodge factory pads sitting on the bench, but I was holding off on the rotors until I got some opinions. Do they really disapate the heat better, or is it just a gimmick (sp)? I'd be willing to spend the extra $$ if I know it would be worth it in the long run. I guess my only other option would be dealer rotors. I don't trust "off the shelf" rotors after my last experience with my old gasser 3/4 ton Dodge. If you do indeed recomend slotted rotors, where would be the best place to buy from? Any sponsers/vendors out there selling them? Thanks for your opinions!
MIke
MIke
I don't think the gassing out issue is a very big one, I believe by having slotted rotors they can't be turned anymore and it also helps promote cracking under stress. If I were to spend extra money on rotors I'd probably try cyrogenic treatment, I've never tried it before but it is supposed to help make high heat and high wear parts wear slower. I'd rather put on more sets of pads (most places warranty them) than have to deal with that hub assembly to replace a rotor at my cost.
Gassing out can happen if you are going down a big mountain with a load, while going to fast but the problem is going to fast. By the rotors not gassing out it'd only cause them to get hoter and still do the same or worse damage to the bearings, calipers, and such.
Gassing out can happen if you are going down a big mountain with a load, while going to fast but the problem is going to fast. By the rotors not gassing out it'd only cause them to get hoter and still do the same or worse damage to the bearings, calipers, and such.
Originally posted by Dieseldude4x4
My sons truck has the slotted EGR rotors. Seem to work OK.
My sons truck has the slotted EGR rotors. Seem to work OK.
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Originally posted by BoostdCTD
I don't think the gassing out issue is a very big one, I believe by having slotted rotors they can't be turned anymore and it also helps promote cracking under stress. If I were to spend extra money on rotors I'd probably try cyrogenic treatment, I've never tried it before but it is supposed to help make high heat and high wear parts wear slower. I'd rather put on more sets of pads (most places warranty them) than have to deal with that hub assembly to replace a rotor at my cost.
Gassing out can happen if you are going down a big mountain with a load, while going to fast but the problem is going to fast. By the rotors not gassing out it'd only cause them to get hoter and still do the same or worse damage to the bearings, calipers, and such.
I don't think the gassing out issue is a very big one, I believe by having slotted rotors they can't be turned anymore and it also helps promote cracking under stress. If I were to spend extra money on rotors I'd probably try cyrogenic treatment, I've never tried it before but it is supposed to help make high heat and high wear parts wear slower. I'd rather put on more sets of pads (most places warranty them) than have to deal with that hub assembly to replace a rotor at my cost.
Gassing out can happen if you are going down a big mountain with a load, while going to fast but the problem is going to fast. By the rotors not gassing out it'd only cause them to get hoter and still do the same or worse damage to the bearings, calipers, and such.
I'm not saying that cryogeniclly treated metals don't have benifets, maybe just not as brake rotors.
The race team I guess was very pleased with the results of the test, it meant that they were going to save a lot of money on brake rotors
As far as slotted rotors, unless your diving a race car... don't was your money
Slotted rotors are good, cross-drilled is not recommended on trucks because they crack from the holes. Usally helps brake effort and stopping to put on carbon metallic pads, they stop great, longer rotor & pad life, low dusting
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Originally posted by WildBill
... put on carbon metallic pads, they stop great, longer rotor & pad life, low dusting
... put on carbon metallic pads, they stop great, longer rotor & pad life, low dusting
Thanks Mike, I was quite skeptical about the cyro treatment results there.
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