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Re: [6pack] Directional brake rotors

To: <75teer6@gmail.com>, <jmerone@rocketmail.com>
Subject: Re: [6pack] Directional brake rotors
From: im sloane <im_sloane@hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 16:11:35 +0000
I don't have these, but just did a quick google and read something
interesting.

"the slots aren't really the thing you should be looking at.it's the direction
of the cooling vanes between the rotor surfaces that matter.they need to pull
air through the rotor from inside to outside."

This was on a bullentin board. A later post mentioned that some rotors do not
have directional vanes in the rotor, and if this was the case it really
doesn't matter which way you put them on.

Hope this may help.

Sloane :)69-Six

>> > I've just received my new drilled and slotted TRW brake rotors. They> >
look cool enough, and will be even better once installed with the other brake>
> toys I just bought. But - they're directional.> >> > Which way do the slots
(//)> > point? My guess is that for the passenger side it's:> >> > // > front
of> > vehicle.> >> > Correct?> >> > Joe Merone> > CF18928> >
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