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Cross-Drilled Rotors???

Im just Curious does POWER SLOT Rotor help for civic??


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yeah it will, the holes in the rotors give the disc better ventalation,there for giving you better braking, keep in mind there is other stuff that may be cheaper that will give you better braking as well:smoker2:
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If you want to decrease stopping distances, you should look into pads more than rotors. With that said... I love my Brembo xdrilled + slotted frt. rotors!
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