what are cross drilled rottors like in sand and dirt/mud? Does it all clog up in the holes whats the good or bad
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GU brakes
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Not good, few good threads on them in the past.. not worth it if you do lots of mud and crap.kond wrote:what are cross drilled rottors like in sand and dirt/mud? Does it all clog up in the holes whats the good or bad
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i did a bit of research when it was time to change the brakes in mine and found that cross drilled were no good in wet muddy shit as it would get stuck in the holes and cause the rotors to crack.
i went slotted instead
i went slotted instead

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