ricer rotors for the boats.

Discussion in 'A boatload of fun' started by EEE, Mar 22, 2005.

  1. Bad Boattail

    Bad Boattail Guest

    The heath is better distributed, and the so called dimpled holes rotors will not crack that easy as drilled holes rotors.
     
  2. EEE

    EEE Straight out of lo-cash!

    I had a look at the rallyes yesterday, and there's no way you'll see enough of those holes in the disk for it to be worth it for looks. If you stick a set of aftermarket rims on there, then I guess so, but I would personally not go for them for the looks if I'm having the rallye wheels on.
     
  3. crazyjackcsa

    crazyjackcsa Big and Untame

    what worries me about this particular auction is that the following words are in quotes : New,Premium and Actual (in reference to the photo) hmmm not actual new or premium or as the photo show?
     
  4. Rivman73

    Rivman73 Member

    You can get all kinds of rotors for our full size Buicks. Thay use the same rotor as any 1/2 ton, 2 wheel drive, GM truck from 73-88.
     
  5. jamyers

    jamyers 2 gallons of fun

    Cool! :TU: So, any idea which ones work best?
     
  6. Rivman73

    Rivman73 Member

    Just slotted are better because cross drilling can cause cracks between the holes and eventually cause the rotor to fail. I've seen just slotted ones; I'll take a look and find you where to get them.


    Kevin
     
  7. Rivman73

    Rivman73 Member

    about8600 rotor

    These are what I'm talking about. You may be able to find them cheaper.
     
  8. jamyers

    jamyers 2 gallons of fun

    COOL! Thanks! :TU:
     
  9. Braketime

    Braketime New Member

    I did try to access the link but I couldn’t find any product on that link. I guess it has sold out. braketimeusa com brake kit And, holed rotors are always better than the solid rotors. Cracks happen much faster on solid ones as heat will cause expansion.
     
  10. flynbuick

    flynbuick Guest

    The thread is 14 years old.
     

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