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12-07-2005, 06:42 AM #1SeL2000V6Guest
Slotted/Drilled LR+RR Rotors for a Stock V6 Camaro?
Hey,
I have stock rotors and I wanted to buy a full package of FR and RR rotors for my camaro, do i have to get a new brake system too or can I add them to my car even though its stock? I asked a mechanic and he told me that if I were to add sloted/drilled rotors then it would be more expensive to maintain and keep???Is this true?? Please email me at selacosta@yahoo.com....
Thanks,
Selina
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12-07-2005, 08:36 AM #2
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I have slotted rotors on the back with good pads and I have had no problems. As long as it is factory replacement you shouldn't have any problems.
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12-07-2005, 02:30 PM #302 Blk T/A WS6Guest
ya baer eradispeed are a stock replacement. but if you do high speed runs and break hard you might want to look into getting just slotted rotors.
i had my slotted/drilled on the front of my car for 2 months did afew high speed runs and had the front rotors start to crack at the drill slots but the back ones never cracked so i went fith brembo slotted on the front and have yet to have a problem with rotors since then
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