Review:
Drilled And Slotted Brake Rotors
overall review score: 4.5
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Drilled and slotted brake rotors are a type of brake rotor that feature holes drilled into the surface for improved heat dissipation and slots to help remove debris and gases from the braking system.
Key Features
- Improved heat dissipation
- Debris removal
- Reduced brake fade
- Enhanced performance
Pros
- Improved braking performance
- Reduced risk of brake fade
- Better heat management
Cons
- May be more expensive than standard brake rotors
- Drilling can weaken rotor structure if not done properly