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Originally Posted by Super Werty It's cracking that you want to look out for with drilled rotors. I've used drilled rotors for years and never had an issue with drilled

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Old 08-08-2014, 12:28 PM   #10 (permalink)
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It's cracking that you want to look out for with drilled rotors.
I've used drilled rotors for years and never had an issue with drilled rotors. I have only seen that issue if someone was pulling a heavy load with a diesel truck had drilled rotors. In that case, I would opt for standard rotors and add an exhaust brake.
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