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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="Speartip" data-source="post: 458547" data-attributes="member: 23341"><p>Def Dirtydog Jr. would know what he speaks considering credentials listed above.</p><p>While i dont know all the science, common sense would also apply.</p><p>At some point in the years past somebody had an issue with drilled/slotted rotors.</p><p>It magically made its way through the internet and now its mostly just rumours rather </p><p>than science and fact.</p><p>Think we all have had good breaks squeak from time to time. Goes away pretty</p><p>quick usually.</p><p> Dirt Bikes and Side By Sides have been using drilled rotors for years . Last time I checked </p><p>they see a lot of mud, dirt & water. </p><p> The only real world negative to using a drilled / slotted rotor is the possibility of a crack</p><p>starting at one of drill holes.</p><p> That can occur on occasion not just with Powerstop. But any brand at any price. So if </p><p>Porshe. Ferarri, Brembo etc can live with that risk. Think we in Jeep world will survive</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speartip, post: 458547, member: 23341"] Def Dirtydog Jr. would know what he speaks considering credentials listed above. While i dont know all the science, common sense would also apply. At some point in the years past somebody had an issue with drilled/slotted rotors. It magically made its way through the internet and now its mostly just rumours rather than science and fact. Think we all have had good breaks squeak from time to time. Goes away pretty quick usually. Dirt Bikes and Side By Sides have been using drilled rotors for years . Last time I checked they see a lot of mud, dirt & water. The only real world negative to using a drilled / slotted rotor is the possibility of a crack starting at one of drill holes. That can occur on occasion not just with Powerstop. But any brand at any price. So if Porshe. Ferarri, Brembo etc can live with that risk. Think we in Jeep world will survive [/QUOTE]
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