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Centric rotor question
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<blockquote data-quote="Zandura99" data-source="post: 15279031" data-attributes="member: 159927"><p>yeah, Hawk does the same thing with ther pads, I run the Stoptech/Centric rotors (Cryo sloted for me) and they have been fine. I run 5.0's on the street, and have done les than 5 track days on the 5.0, and they are not enough. You have to be VERY careful and let off 1/2 way down the straights as to not get to fast because the 5.0 pads just cant take the heat. I have the stoptech BBK going on this week and now will be using the Hawk DTC race pads... so those problems should be a thing of the past. +1 on the fluid, DOT 4 and fresh is key. Have fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zandura99, post: 15279031, member: 159927"] yeah, Hawk does the same thing with ther pads, I run the Stoptech/Centric rotors (Cryo sloted for me) and they have been fine. I run 5.0's on the street, and have done les than 5 track days on the 5.0, and they are not enough. You have to be VERY careful and let off 1/2 way down the straights as to not get to fast because the 5.0 pads just cant take the heat. I have the stoptech BBK going on this week and now will be using the Hawk DTC race pads... so those problems should be a thing of the past. +1 on the fluid, DOT 4 and fresh is key. Have fun! [/QUOTE]
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