Do you also think its excessive to demand that your truck stop? Yes your oe parts will work, to a certain point..........but mine work better. Even in BFE Nevada a small one man garage can resurface a high zoot disc brake rotor.FYI
I got news for ya... I can activate my ABS just as easy as anyone else, and once the ABS kicks in, your $200 hoo-hah brake rotors just became a moot point.
Rotors are slotted and cross-drilled to dissipate heat faster. In normal driving conditions, the OE rotors or OE-replacements are fine.
If you're towing or hauling heavy loads on a regular (more or less daily) basis, yeah, I can see the need for a more better rotor. The compounded heat build up and rapid/repeated heat cycles does take a toll on rotors. IMO, if you are repeatedly warping rotors, first, make sure you are installing the wheels with a torque wrench, not a breaker bar or impact gun. the torque spec is published for a reason. If you are using this method and your rotors STILL warp, yeah; you may need to upgrade to a rotor with more cooling capacity
But the down side to them is, living in the climate I do, cross-drilling your rotors just gives rust a place to get a foot-hold, and start shaling apart the braking surface. Don't tell me it can't happen, I've seen it. A lot. Recently.
So thanks for making my crappy day worse by ripping on me because I have better things to spend my money on than freezer-burnt iron that I'll never see the full benefits of. Maybe you should figure out what I do for a living, before accusing me of not knowing what I'm talking about.
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