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How long was it between placing the order and getting them at your door? Also, did they send you a confirmation/tracking email? I'm thinking about buying some but I only have a little time off right now and I don't want to get them in later than I have time to install them.
Last edited by Glen R; 12-19-2009 at 12:16 PM.
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I was considering these rotors, but apparently they use steel instead of iron in their composition. Iron is a better material in terms of heat dissapation which is important in heavy braking scenarios to reduce fade. that said, i'm considering either Powerslots or Stoptech's oem replacements, but i'm waiting to hear back from Centric as to what material they use.
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Who makes these pads for these guys?
I see them referenced on here a lot lately but does anyone have some serious milage on them, that could speak on to how they stand up over time?
Big Slick let me know what you find out on Centric.
I see them referenced on here a lot lately but does anyone have some serious milage on them, that could speak on to how they stand up over time?
Big Slick let me know what you find out on Centric.
Last edited by 04LariatCrew4x4; 12-26-2009 at 02:40 AM.
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i emailed them and the rep that contacted me said that they use OE metallurgy specs on their replacement rotors, but hasn't followed up with my request for what exactly OE rotors are made of. at modbargains, powerslot/stoptech is just a little more than brakeperformance in price, but you don't get "free" pads. doesn't bother me, i'll gladly pay a little more for something like brakes.
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they can make that claim because the rotors are steel which is more dimensionally stable than iron. of course, steel does not dissapate heat as well as iron so you increase the likely hood of brake fade under severe braking conditions.
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Anyway brakes are brakes IMO, only on a race car would anyone really see any difference.