I have stock rotors...I'm wanting to know if it's worth getting cross drilled and sloted rotor or just get Hawk HPS pads and keep my stock rotors????
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I just got all 4 slotted an dimppled they are zinc silver plated so they not rust an had them painted red to match the car. i put them on an drove the car, Man I will never use a stock rotor agan. They are super. I would not get drilled they may crack.They look good on my car I have the y2k wheels Got them at www.potorpros.com $40-$70 per rotor.

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You painted your rotors???Originally posted by BlazerI just got all 4 slotted an dimppled they are zinc silver plated so they not rust an had them painted red to match the car. i put them on an drove the car, Man I will never use a stock rotor agan. They are super. I would not get drilled they may crack.They look good on my car I have the y2k wheels Got them at www.potorpros.com $40-$70 per rotor.

I use PowerSlot slotted rotors (no holes or dimples) with Hawk HPS pads. They work for me.
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Was a typo in the address, ...Originally posted by Blazer
If they aren't worth it, why do all the big name manufacturers use them?1) 2001 Pontiac Trans Am 10th Anniversary Firehawk
2) 2005 Pontiac Bonneville GXP
3) 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix GTII
4) 1986 Pontiac Fiero GT
5) 1996 Chevrolet Blazer
6) 1993 Harley-Davidson FXSTS Softail Springer
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Bling factor.Originally posted by PontiacFanWas a typo in the address, ...
If they aren't worth it, why do all the big name manufacturers use them?
Feel free to do a search in the brakes section of ls1tech, and there are plenty of threads in there talking about the myth that cross-drilled/slotted somehow improve braking performance...Former Ride: 2002 Pontiac Trans Am WS6 - 345 rwhp, 360 rwtq... stock internally.
Current Ride: 2006 Subaru Legacy GT Limited - spec.B #312 of 500
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