They'll just keep em cooler while braking which will help you stop. Look into upgrading your brake booster!
Don't put drilled and slotted rotors. You will end up replacing your breaks in 10k-15k just use good parts. Drilled ans slotted rotor are ment for racing not the road. If you must have them (only time you will make this mistake) cheap ones suck bad so don't skimp. Disregard every thing if this is a track car
Thanks all,
This isn't a race car etc., not even close...just a regular vehicle w/only 58K miles.
Problem is I have already replaced both front rotors twice, and even when new the brakes were not all that good. I'm about to install my 4th pair of fronts, something isn't right.
Calipers?.
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What is happening to the rotors?
Sounds like your pistons are not retracting and you keep pushing them out. At some point the one way piston gasket will come out and leak fluid. I think your issue is in the system. Is the O-ring for the reservoir cap in place ? Is the cap cracked or the threads stripped ? Something is probably causing lack of suction that retracts the piston. It don`t move back much but it must move back or you`ll keep pushing it out til it fails.
WTF happened to that Dodge ?? no... How the F` does that happen ? no....The cat says it all !i