Rotors
#1
Rotors
Guys, I am needing to change the front rotors on my 2000 chevy K2500, I did this a 18mo ago and they a warped again. Anyway I am thinking of going with a drilled and slotted rotor and was wondering if you all had any suggestions on a brand or place that has quality products? I need to get this done before bow season opens so any help will be appreciated.
#2
go for slotted instead of drilled. the drilled ones like to crack around and in between the holes. the slotted one don't have this problem and are going to be just as effective for what you're going to be doing.
i've also heard that cryogenically treated rotors are a cost effective way of handling warped rotor issues. i've never looked into them so i can't tell you anything.
i'm gonna move this in the right spot for ya too so it gets the right exposure.
edit: never mind. i now see that it's for your 2000. sorry for any confusion. long day picking on bubba.
i've also heard that cryogenically treated rotors are a cost effective way of handling warped rotor issues. i've never looked into them so i can't tell you anything.
i'm gonna move this in the right spot for ya too so it gets the right exposure.
edit: never mind. i now see that it's for your 2000. sorry for any confusion. long day picking on bubba.
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here's some info on cryo-treated rotors:
http://www.cryogenicsinternational.com/rotors.htm
http://www.300below.com/site/efrp.html
http://www.roadfly.com/magazine/7/frozen_rotors.1.html
http://www.cryogenicsinternational.com/rotors.htm
http://www.300below.com/site/efrp.html
http://www.roadfly.com/magazine/7/frozen_rotors.1.html
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