Cross drilled Rotors
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From: Kemptville, Ontario, Canada
Car: 1992 Z28
Engine: 355
Transmission: 700R4
AC Delco sells them under the Durastop Performance brand. They are big bucks though. I believe they are about $200 a rotor. If you're looking for a performance improvement just get the Durastop Peformance pads. The rotors are just eye candy. I will admit that they look great though. Check out this thread for pics and part #'s.
https://www.thirdgen.org/techbb2/sho...threadid=97919
https://www.thirdgen.org/techbb2/sho...threadid=97919
Joined: Aug 2001
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From: British Columbia
Car: 90 IROC 5.7 hardtop
Engine: L98
Transmission: T5 swap
Axle/Gears: Yup -- they still work
get a dust cleaning kit as well
Get a dust cleaning kit as well. I know some BMW and Volvo guys with the drilled and cut rotors whose rims are black after 3-4 days driving. They are always cleaning those rims that get caked with brake pad dust and after awhile I think the effect is permanent, the front rims always look darker even after a wash.
I am planning on a GM factory rotors (after talking to a buddy who works at UAP I believe the factory stuff is better, insofar as rotors are concerned), some carbon fiber pads and braided brake lines. I've been told the braided lines make a big difference so am looking forward to seeing how this pans out. I'll be posting before and after impressions once the work is complete (before the GB weekend).
thx,
RP.
I am planning on a GM factory rotors (after talking to a buddy who works at UAP I believe the factory stuff is better, insofar as rotors are concerned), some carbon fiber pads and braided brake lines. I've been told the braided lines make a big difference so am looking forward to seeing how this pans out. I'll be posting before and after impressions once the work is complete (before the GB weekend).
thx,
RP.
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