We've previously discussed the possible pros and cons of cross-drilled brake rotors. The supposed upside of cross-drilling was preventing brake fade by improving gas venting of traditional disc brake ...
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Drilled Vs. Slotted Rotors: What's The Difference?
Automotive brakes have advanced leaps and bounds over the past century, but the physics behind how they work remains the same: brakes slow a car down by converting a tire's rotational energy into ...
Brake rotors come in a number of flavors. You often see them vented, drilled, or slotted. Sometimes there's a combination of the three, and it's best to know which works most efficiently for the ...
Let's face it, a lot of us trailer our cars from shop to shop, and show to show, so the one thing we should never overlook is the braking system on the rig that's pulling our trailer. Right? So in ...
Brake rotors are a crucial component of a vehicle’s braking system, cooperating with brake pads to slow down the car and bring it to a complete stop. High-quality brake rotors exhibit reliable and ...
When it comes to upgrading your car’s braking system, drilled and slotted rotors often pop up as a performance-oriented option. But they aren’t for everyone. Designed with performance in mind, these ...
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The brake upgrades performance shops always recommend
Performance shops tend to agree on one thing: the smartest brake upgrades focus on control, consistency, and heat management ...
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