CertusExpo
Customizing trucks since I was 7 with my Legos
I also just created an album full of pics of my drilled/slotted rotor upgrade I did a couple of days ago.
I'll answer any questions I can.
I'll answer any questions I can.
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Why did you put on the drilled and slotted? How have they helped your truck stop or accelerate (laterally too)? Did you weigh the components first? adding unsprung mass can be a detriment to stopping and turning and going. I didn't see both sides, but on the side I see I think your slots are facing the wrong way. Not a huge issue - in fact, Astin Martin of all people use rotors that aren't marked left and right, so the slots on one side of the car the slots face the wrong way. Weird eh?
I have noticed that they do stop the truck better and even the pedal feel improved but that is most likely because of new rotors/pads which could be any rotor/brake combo.
In my case, the truck had a dead spot when I applied the brake in a sudden and emergency fashion so this was an upgrade.
Please tell me more about the slots facing the wrong way. They were a L and R rotor but weren't marked outside of a label on the box and was wondering if they were right but visually looked correct but please, clarify this for me so that if I need to, I can uninstall them and flip them.


when u had the rotors on the ground they were backwards...but u have them on the front correct...imagine a hurricane...spinning counter clockwise...that's how the slots should look