Rotor Rotors
Aug/090
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Rotor Rotors
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Airtex 4R1150 Distributor Rotor US $12.62
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IMC 736 51014 101 Distributor Rotor US $13.72
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Aimco 10153245New Disc Brake Rotor US $9.00
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NEW OEM BOSCH IGNITION ROTOR SAAB TURBO 16V 1234332370 US $10.95
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Aimco 1015326New Disc Brake Rotor US $8.00
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New Disc Brake Rotor 10134043 US $21.00
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LUCAS TRIUMPH BSA NORTON ETC ROTOR SOLD FOR AND AS PARTS USED US $4.99
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New Disc Brake Rotor 10134055 US $15.00
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Aimco 1015325New Disc Brake Rotor US $9.00
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New Disc Brake Rotor 10134057 US $15.00
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New Disc Brake Rotor 10134053 US $18.00
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BMW IGNITION ROTOR 2002 Tii 3.0CS 3.0CSi 3.0S BAVARIA US $14.95
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TITAN Electronic Digital Brake Rotor Caliper US $45.00
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POLARIS INDY 440 BRAKE ROTOR US $15.00
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Brake Rotors – Heat Management
When your car cruises down the road at top speed it has a lot of kinetic energy. This kinetic energy is so much that unless it is reduced in a controlled manner it can smash the car up completely. If you have ever seen a car crash test video you will have some idea of the immense amount of energy that a moving car posses. Now that should make you wonder that when you apply the brakes where does all that energy go? After all you can slow down and even stop the car with your brakes and the car doesn't even get a scratch leave alone getting smashed up.
The answer is that the energy gets released as heat in the braking components of your car. And you can imagine that a lot of heat will be created and that needs to be managed properly. Now you know that brake pads are used to stop the car and they tend to get worn out after a while. But brake pads are flat surfaces and if they get hot there is not place for the heat to escape. So how does the heat get released? Well the brake pads are only one half of the braking component. After all the brake pad must rub against something to make the car stop. And that something are brake rotors.
And it is the brake rotors that have a feature that allows the heat to escape. This feature is either a hole or a slot through which the heat, gases and even water can escape when the brakes are applied. Water is present around the brakes when you are driving in wet conditions. The drilled brake rotors have holes to allow the heat to escape. Whereas the slotted brake rotors have slots to allow the heat to escape. The drilled brake rotors have lesser surface area but are adequate for everyday driving. Slotted brake rotors have more surface area and are good for high performance cars which need top braking performance. Slotted rotors though take a high toll of the brake are not necessary for everyday driving. You can see the latest brake rotors at www.ilovebodykits.com.
About the Author
Louie Liu has been in the car aftermarket products industry for 5years. He specializes in body kits, headlights, cold air intakes & other aftermarket products. You can learn more about brake rotors and other car aftermarket products at his site www.ilovebodykits.com.
Does it matter if I I use non-toyota brake pads and rotors on my 2005 Toyota Matrix?
I need to replace my brake pads and rotors because the rotors are warped. I just changed my pads a year ago at meineke, without changing the rotors...
Use Toyota pads or Akebono pads..
Rotors should be Toyota or US made stuff..
Is the Meinekee stuff worth the time?
Did they lube the caliper slides appropriately?
What is the price difference with aftermarket?
1994 Chevrolet Astro ext from North America - Comments
Front drive shaft replacement. All wheel drive transfer case bearing replacement. Front cv drive shaft replacement both sides. Transmission tail shaft assembly.
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