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New Setup for my brakes/tires, should be sick :)
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<blockquote data-quote="SlowSVT" data-source="post: 8143560" data-attributes="member: 20202"><p>Drilled rotors are not allowed at some road race events due to cracking. I don't see what the benefit of having dimpled rotors are (probably more of an "appearance" feature that makes it look like drilled rotors). Slotted rotors will produce more brake dust and pad wear so you will need to clean the wheels more often. I prefer plain rotor myself.</p><p></p><p>If I were you I would get 2 piece rotors which are lighter. The Brembo 2 piece rotors are about 6 lbs. lighter then the 1 piece and will make the suspension more compliant with the road surface improving the handling of the car somewhat. They will also reduce the inertia forces when accelerating and braking. The effects of reducing rotating mass can be pretty dramatic. I replace the rims on both my bikes with magnesium wheels and the difference was astounding! You cam immediately tell the difference. One of the best handling mod on a vehicle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlowSVT, post: 8143560, member: 20202"] Drilled rotors are not allowed at some road race events due to cracking. I don't see what the benefit of having dimpled rotors are (probably more of an "appearance" feature that makes it look like drilled rotors). Slotted rotors will produce more brake dust and pad wear so you will need to clean the wheels more often. I prefer plain rotor myself. If I were you I would get 2 piece rotors which are lighter. The Brembo 2 piece rotors are about 6 lbs. lighter then the 1 piece and will make the suspension more compliant with the road surface improving the handling of the car somewhat. They will also reduce the inertia forces when accelerating and braking. The effects of reducing rotating mass can be pretty dramatic. I replace the rims on both my bikes with magnesium wheels and the difference was astounding! You cam immediately tell the difference. One of the best handling mod on a vehicle. [/QUOTE]
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