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      wet rotors???

      Has anyone noticed when driving for an extended period in the rain or snow without applying the brake, that when you do, they don't grip right away?

      I wonder if drilled and slotted rotors would make any difference?


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      I haven't noticed any gripping problems, but mine do squeak like nobody's business after it's been raining.

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      No squeak here thank goodness...even today I washed it and the brakes slid before they gripped...
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      Re: wet rotors???

      Quote Originally Posted by Ron-E-Babe
      Has anyone noticed when driving for an extended period in the rain or snow without applying the brake, that when you do, they don't grip right away?

      I wonder if drilled and slotted rotors would make any difference?
      Driving with cross drilled and slotted rotors will definatly improve your braking porformance. Having drilled rotors allows water to escape giving more grip on your brake pads.





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