Slotted roters worth the money?
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If you want increased stopping power, go with larger diameter rotors, rather than the slotted rotors.
To answer the thread title's question of 'are slotted rotors worth the money', NO. They certainly are not. While you may notice a slight advantage in heat dissapation over stock brakes of the same size, you will not be able to stop larger tires any easier, or save any money with the drilled/slotted rotors.
My suggestion is to upgrade your front rotors to a larger diameter, as well as the rim size to accomidate the larger rotors. Since 80% of your braking power is in your front wheels, upgrade the front before you upgrade the rear. Unfortunately, my 4Runner came from the factory with rear ABS, which is pretty much pointless, unless I feel the need to fry the clutch and power brake it.
Bottom line: I'd upgrade the front rotors to a larger diameter for increased stopping power, and NOT get slotted rotors.
To answer the thread title's question of 'are slotted rotors worth the money', NO. They certainly are not. While you may notice a slight advantage in heat dissapation over stock brakes of the same size, you will not be able to stop larger tires any easier, or save any money with the drilled/slotted rotors.
My suggestion is to upgrade your front rotors to a larger diameter, as well as the rim size to accomidate the larger rotors. Since 80% of your braking power is in your front wheels, upgrade the front before you upgrade the rear. Unfortunately, my 4Runner came from the factory with rear ABS, which is pretty much pointless, unless I feel the need to fry the clutch and power brake it.
Bottom line: I'd upgrade the front rotors to a larger diameter for increased stopping power, and NOT get slotted rotors.
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If you want increased stopping power, go with larger diameter rotors, rather than the slotted rotors.
To answer the thread title's question of 'are slotted rotors worth the money', NO. They certainly are not. While you may notice a slight advantage in heat dissapation over stock brakes of the same size, you will not be able to stop larger tires any easier, or save any money with the drilled/slotted rotors.
My suggestion is to upgrade your front rotors to a larger diameter, as well as the rim size to accomidate the larger rotors. Since 80% of your braking power is in your front wheels, upgrade the front before you upgrade the rear. Unfortunately, my 4Runner came from the factory with rear ABS, which is pretty much pointless, unless I feel the need to fry the clutch and power brake it.
Bottom line: I'd upgrade the front rotors to a larger diameter for increased stopping power, and NOT get slotted rotors.
To answer the thread title's question of 'are slotted rotors worth the money', NO. They certainly are not. While you may notice a slight advantage in heat dissapation over stock brakes of the same size, you will not be able to stop larger tires any easier, or save any money with the drilled/slotted rotors.
My suggestion is to upgrade your front rotors to a larger diameter, as well as the rim size to accomidate the larger rotors. Since 80% of your braking power is in your front wheels, upgrade the front before you upgrade the rear. Unfortunately, my 4Runner came from the factory with rear ABS, which is pretty much pointless, unless I feel the need to fry the clutch and power brake it.
Bottom line: I'd upgrade the front rotors to a larger diameter for increased stopping power, and NOT get slotted rotors.
Fred
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Depends on what you do with your rig . If you see alot of competion type events then yah if its your daily driver that sees the trail once a month or less then no imo
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It's fairly safe to assume that you could fine lots of info on that here on YT though.
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It's not a trivial job by any means. You can't just slap larger diameter rotors on. You would have to make a bracket to move the calipers up further and that would have to be a really beefy bracket. There is a lot of force there.
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I have to say that I upgraded the front rotors on my mustang to slotted rotors and absolutely love them! Make sure to buy a good name brand, cheap out and they are no better than stock. If swapping always go with a better pad (I use ebc, and they are amazing!) the combination of the better rotors and pads will certainly make a big difference. Also I have seen the ebc pads last far longer than stock on the mustang. as with almost all front engine vehicles about 80% of braking is done by the front brakes, so that'd be where i'd upgrade first.
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