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    What do you guys think of these brake rotors on ebay:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...e=STRK:MEWA:IT

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...e=STRK:MEWA:IT
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  • #2
    I don't know who's those are.... but I'll bet they'd be fine.

    You can greatly increase their life and resistance to warpage by heat cycling them before using them.

    Clean them with brake cleaner.

    Put them in the oven (set the "hat" upside down on the rack).

    Turn the oven on to 350 degrees ... after it's up to 350, let them bake for an hour then turn the oven off and leave them in untill the oven is cool.

    Do not open the oven door during the procedure.

    Gordon

    Gordon Arnold - '00 WS6 T/A - Sold

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    • #3
      Originally posted by M3EATER - GG '00 WS6 T/A
      I don't know who's those are.... but I'll bet they'd be fine.

      You can greatly increase their life and resistance to warpage by heat cycling them before using them.

      Clean them with brake cleaner.

      Put them in the oven (set the "hat" upside down on the rack).

      Turn the oven on to 350 degrees ... after it's up to 350, let them bake for an hour then turn the oven off and leave them in untill the oven is cool.

      Do not open the oven door during the procedure.

      Gordon
      Nice info...I take it you can do this to any new rotors?
      '95 White Z28 M6 Cold air intake with K&N air filter, air foil, flowmaster cat-back, eaton posi, motive 4.10s, aluminum driveshaft, "skip shift" eliminator, '97 Z28 chrome wheels, hypertech programmed

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Aaron4TAMU
        Nice info...I take it you can do this to any new rotors?
        Yes sir!

        Gordon

        Gordon Arnold - '00 WS6 T/A - Sold

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        • #5
          That is what we do to aircraft rivets you bake them first, then freeze them and then install them. They expand a little and become stronger.
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