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Discussion in 'Deals & Coupons' started by Low Range Off-Road, May 1, 2017.

  1. May 1, 2017 at 2:57 PM
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    Which ones will be better for on and off road. Heat wise?
     
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    Technically both. X-Drilled will dissipate heat better. Where the Slotted has more material so it can absorb more heat. Both are Stop-Tech Brand and are made from better materials over stock from the start so you can't go wrong.

    Personally I like the X-Drilled for the look. :cool:
     
  4. May 1, 2017 at 3:56 PM
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    Last question. Do I need different pads than oem?
     
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    No these rotors are same size as OEM. If you have many miles on your pads than yes I would suggest to get new brake pads because they could wear your rotors funny. I see your truck is a 3rd gen so I wouldn't worry about it. For best results on Braking power I suggest Ceramic pads.
     
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    If you are are cooking the brakes so that you need special rotors, you need better pads and a fluid change after each overheat incident.

    Those are nice rotors. One of the only ones on the market I'd even consider buying that is cross drilled. Don't cheap out on pads.
     
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    OK. I only have 8500 on the truck. And I use the clutch to slow down so I don't use much brake if u guys now what I mean. Also ur site has 195. How do we get the discount. And what's the shipping fee to Pennsylvania
     
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    Just email Anthony or call us tomorrow. Our store is now closed Shipping shouldn't be to bad. We can get you a quote when we write up the sale.
     
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    Hmmm so tempted...
     
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