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Front Rotors - Slotted or Cross Drilled
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Front Rotors - Slotted or Cross Drilled
Ahoy.
The Rangie is up for new front rotors and pads.
A blessing in disguise as I'm moving up to 33's (std 29) and hoping to improve braking performance at the same time.
I'm considering DBA slotted discs and more aggresive pads.
The slotted disc is the same price as the OEM part!!
But what of Cross Drilled rotors?
Do they have any benefit over plain slotted?
I've heard they're not good for off road because debris may lodge in holes, reducing performance.
Repco 'Kevlar 4WD' pads have been recommended also.
Imporved feel along with extended life. Cheaper than OEM too.
Anyone have any feedback before I buy?
Thanks,
Hardy
The Rangie is up for new front rotors and pads.
A blessing in disguise as I'm moving up to 33's (std 29) and hoping to improve braking performance at the same time.
I'm considering DBA slotted discs and more aggresive pads.
The slotted disc is the same price as the OEM part!!
But what of Cross Drilled rotors?
Do they have any benefit over plain slotted?
I've heard they're not good for off road because debris may lodge in holes, reducing performance.
Repco 'Kevlar 4WD' pads have been recommended also.
Imporved feel along with extended life. Cheaper than OEM too.
Anyone have any feedback before I buy?
Thanks,
Hardy
I have just gone through the process of upgrading the rotors on my GU (long, embarrasing story that resulted in one of the OEM ones being rooted).
After asking around a lot, the general concensus was as the other have indicated - go the slotted only. DBA have stopped making slotted and cross-drilled for a lot of 4wd makes because reliability with cracking was a problem.
Do they offer better braking performance? Too soon for me to tell because I'm still bedding them in but with the sub par braking performance of the GU in the first place and the fact that my rig now wears 37's, I'll take whatever I can get.
After asking around a lot, the general concensus was as the other have indicated - go the slotted only. DBA have stopped making slotted and cross-drilled for a lot of 4wd makes because reliability with cracking was a problem.
Do they offer better braking performance? Too soon for me to tell because I'm still bedding them in but with the sub par braking performance of the GU in the first place and the fact that my rig now wears 37's, I'll take whatever I can get.
I'm not very good looking, so I guess I better be useful . . .
Ripper, thanks fellas.
I noticed the EBC rotors have holes as well as slots, but the holes are blind. Probably more for looks but at least they shouldn't crack.
I'll give them a call tomorrow to compare price and suss out pad options.
Brembo also do aftermarket but couldn't find a local contact.
No matter.
Hardy
I noticed the EBC rotors have holes as well as slots, but the holes are blind. Probably more for looks but at least they shouldn't crack.
I'll give them a call tomorrow to compare price and suss out pad options.
Brembo also do aftermarket but couldn't find a local contact.
No matter.
Hardy
Dont go with cross drilled i had slotted and cross drilled front and rear on my Cruiser 80 Ute and after one outing the pads were shot (Bendix Kevlar 4WD) the mud gets packed into the holes and grooves the pads, the pads lost about 50% of the friction area and wouldn't stop. Replaced all the brakes with slotted rotors and never had a problem since.
Wally
Wally
I had Brembo cross drilled discs on a car a few years back with Mintex pads- never had any problems with cracking in 30000km. But what everyone is saying is correct and lots of people do find they crack. I ordered them from the UK, so can't help with a local contact.
If you log onto the MRT forums you'll find the head guy from DBA is a regualr poster on there - he often recommends disc/ pad combos. Could be worth joining and PMing him.
There was a big thread on WRX brakes- have a read of that and you'll work out which person he is.
If you log onto the MRT forums you'll find the head guy from DBA is a regualr poster on there - he often recommends disc/ pad combos. Could be worth joining and PMing him.
David
Re: Front Rotors - Slotted or Cross Drilled
Hardy wrote:Ahoy.
But what of Cross Drilled rotors?
Do they have any benefit over plain slotted?
I've heard they're not good for off road because debris may lodge in holes, reducing performance.
I suppose you could call having wheels locked up solid by pieces of gravel jammed into the pads an increase in braking performance.
Pat,
Brisbane, Australia,
JK 4door Rubicon, currently 4 Sale :(
It's a Jeep thing, I don't understand........
Brisbane, Australia,
JK 4door Rubicon, currently 4 Sale :(
It's a Jeep thing, I don't understand........
J Top wrote:I found that the only pads that did not give brake squeel on disco's and rangie's were the genuine ones at approx twice the price.
probably more of a concern for on road user's
J Top
I run EBC Greenstuff pads which have never squeeled. I'm pretty sure they guarantee no squeeling. Great pad also. Towed a heavily loaded tandam axled trailer with failed brakes down through the steep windy bits inbetween Nowra and Moss Vale with great stopping power (limited by traction) and no fade at all. The Disco is on 33's also to make matters worse.
Cheers
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
I've got the Greenstuffs on a road car and they are very good. They are a Kevlar composite material and generate very little (if any) brake dust.
Whatever you do though, don't use them with crossdrilled discs- they generate a lot of heat (compared to normal performance pads) and will cause crossdrilled discs to crack.
Whatever you do though, don't use them with crossdrilled discs- they generate a lot of heat (compared to normal performance pads) and will cause crossdrilled discs to crack.
David
murcod wrote:I had Brembo cross drilled discs on a car a few years back with Mintex pads- never had any problems with cracking in 30000km. But what everyone is saying is correct and lots of people do find they crack. I ordered them from the UK, so can't help with a local contact.
If you log onto the MRT forums you'll find the head guy from DBA is a regualr poster on there - he often recommends disc/ pad combos. Could be worth joining and PMing him.There was a big thread on WRX brakes- have a read of that and you'll work out which person he is.
The bremos prolly never got dunked in a cold creek after a long downhill either.. From what I have been told that is what causes alot of issues with the cross drill rotors on 4x4's regularly used offroad ..
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Road Ranger
Re: Front Rotors - Slotted or Cross Drilled
SEARCH NOOOB!!!!Hardy wrote:Ahoy.
The Rangie is up for new front rotors and pads.
A blessing in disguise as I'm moving up to 33's (std 29) and hoping to improve braking performance at the same time.
I'm considering DBA slotted discs and more aggresive pads.
The slotted disc is the same price as the OEM part!!
But what of Cross Drilled rotors?
Do they have any benefit over plain slotted?
I've heard they're not good for off road because debris may lodge in holes, reducing performance.
Repco 'Kevlar 4WD' pads have been recommended also.
Imporved feel along with extended life. Cheaper than OEM too.
Anyone have any feedback before I buy?
Thanks,
Hardy
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60 + Turbo, 33"s :armsup:
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