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2008-09-30 15:31:02
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Does Anyone Know A Good Place That Will Cross Drill And Slot Rotors
I have a set of 11.3 inch rotors to put on the back of my car. I would like to get them cross drilled and slotted. Anyone know a good place to do this.


Thanks in advance.
2008-09-30 19:04:46
#2
^^ hey dre. ask greg he did mine but i dont have 11.3 rotors like yours. lol.
2008-09-30 19:44:46
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Greg V has a guy who did my rears. Fastbrakes did my fronts. This was slotting only though FYI. You really gunna drill holes in your rotors? I thought everyone and their mom knew how rice that is.
2008-09-30 20:02:18
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Originally Posted by BenFenner
Greg V has a guy who did my rears. Fastbrakes did my fronts. This was slotting only though FYI. You really gunna drill holes in your rotors? I thought everyone and their mom knew how rice that is.


^Where did you get that from? Naw man, that's not rice.
2008-09-30 20:29:47
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Originally Posted by MR-4Door-SR20DE
^Where did you get that from? Naw man, that's not rice.


http://www.sr20-forum.com/showthread.php?p=80383#post80383

Post #9 is pretty good.
2008-09-30 20:35:08
#6
This rice crap is so stupid if you feel it is rice dont do it, let me do my own thing.

At the end of the day cross drill rotors work.
2008-09-30 20:41:50
#7
I wasn't going to say anything unless I actually had some advice for where you could get it done. Could you let me know what conditions drilled rotors work under so that I may learn? No long explanation necessary.
2008-09-30 20:45:55
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Originally Posted by BenFenner
I wasn't going to say anything unless I actually had some advice for where you could get it done. Could you let me know what conditions drilled rotors work under so that I may learn? No long explanation necessary.


This was a simple ask a question thread.

Does Anyone Know A Good Place That Will Cross Drill And Slot Rotors ?


A simple answer. Greg V knows.

Maybe Fastbakes can do it.

Something like that.

I was not asking for an opinion on what I was doing nor was I getting into a discussion on how they work.
2008-09-30 20:49:54
#9
I completely understand that and stopped myself from even bringing up the topic unless I actually had an answer for you. It seems you have knowledge I don't. Just trying to squeeze it out of you. If you don't have the desire, I get it. Sorry.
2008-09-30 21:10:28
#10
Just an FYI.

I'm told that drilling your rotors after they have already been molded/formed whatever you want to call it, that they're more susceptible to cracking. Just what I've been told though, so I don't know how it stacks up.
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