Should I Choose Cross Drilled or Slotted Rotors?

Should I Choose Cross Drilled or Slotted Rotors?

Slotted rotors feature grooves on the rotor surface to wipe away heat, dust, and gases. Because of this, we recommend slotted rotors for vehicles that will be seeing more track use.
Cross Drilled rotors are recommended for daily driven vehicles since they tend to run cooler than slotted. Both rotor types have increased “bite” over stock and continuously clean and refresh the pad surface. 




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