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Old 03-15-2011, 02:39 PM
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So I bought a set of drilled and slotted rotors from ebc. The ones I have are for the rear. I cant find a set for the front to save my life. Can I use a different brand or will the have ill effect on my braking? I'm wondering if one brand might grab better than another and screw something up?
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Originally Posted by blue project
So I bought a set of drilled and slotted rotors from ebc. The ones I have are for the rear. I cant find a set for the front to save my life. Can I use a different brand or will the have ill effect on my braking? I'm wondering if one brand might grab better than another and screw something up?
Wont matter at all, an for the record drilled an slotted rotors on a jeep? Why?
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Originally Posted by EarlyJk
Wont matter at all, an for the record drilled an slotted rotors on a jeep? Why?
I just put larger rims and tires on it. I assume that will help with stoping better. Also it's gonna see a lot of beach time so I figured they would help get the sand off the brakes.
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IMHO, I sorta of agree with the previous poster but I also keep thinking that wouldnt drilled and slotted be more prone to collecting mud faster?
Just a thought.



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