Slotted rotors do have their place. They do allow brakes to heat up moire quickly by slicing into the pad. This can be very important under some circumstances, like a sprint race in a kart. For the street, this is useless, but they have their place.
Originally posted by Stazi: If you like cracking rotors and crappy pad life with ZERO improvement in braking, and possible catastrophic brake failure - go for it. Absolutely pointless and a waste of money - only high school kids will think it's cool.
So what is this catastrophic brake failure you are talking about... I would really like to know. I dont really understand why 9 out of 10 questions get answered with search or stupid newbie....Just my two cents.
Because holes in the rotors are stress raisers - this is where cracks start from. And have you seen the results from a cracked rotor? In the wall (or car, truck, etc.) you go.
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