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Brake Rotors Types and their Merits and Demerits.

There is a little maintenance needed each day if one needs to get the best of their cars. This maintenance involves getting spark plugs and changing fitters and oil as well as keeping tire pressure up. Vehicle brakes maintenance involves more than just maintaining the fluid level and generally changing the pads.

A brake rotor is a major component of the brake system. The brake rotors are vital to the brake system. Sometimes called brake discs, rotors are what the brake pads clamp onto in order to stop your tires and halt your vehicle. A lot of folks don’t give their brake rotors a second thought, not understanding that they’re just as important to the stopping power of their car or truck as the pads are. It is therefore worth to look at the various kinds of brake disks available in the market, their advantages and disadvantages and where each of them is suited.

Advantages and Disadvantages of using drilled brake rotors.
The drilled brake rotors are one of the main types of high performance rotors. As their name suggests, they have holes drilled into them. It is this holes that aid towards stopping vehicles.
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It is important to understand that, when a rotor is clamped onto by a brake pad, friction is created. Heat is produced as a result of the heat created. If there’s nowhere for that heat to go it leads to something called ‘brake fade’ which lowers the stopping power of the brakes. The other main function of the holes is to help in releasing gas. The last good reason to have a drilled rotor is water. When the rotor is wet, it becomes very hard for the brake pads to hang on and hence reducing their ability to stop the vehicle on time. When the brake system has a drilled rotor as one of its component, it becomes easier to let the pad clamp and therefore stop the car on time.
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The bad side of the drilled rotors is that it leads to weakening of the system. This is due to the fact that the rotors already have holes onto them implying that they are already weak, additionally if one does some stressful driving on them, it is possible for them to crack.

The advantages and disadvantages of slotted performance rotors

The slotted rotor s make up the second component of high performance rotors. Just as the name suggests, they have slots on their surfaces which releases heat, water and gas from their surface. Drivers of high performance vehicles prefer these kind of rotors because of their high stress driving. The other reasons why they are preferred for high performance driving is because they are more durable.

So what is their downside?
They eat up brake pads like crazy. Unless you’re into performance racing and are planning to put a lot of braking stress onto your vehicle, odds are the cost in brake pads will not be worth the rotor longevity of slotted rotors.