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Centric rotor question
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<blockquote data-quote="14GTBrembo" data-source="post: 15285911" data-attributes="member: 156018"><p>I have been using the Centric plain cryo treated rotors and have better luck than the stock 14 in. Brembos or the Centric 14 in slotted rotors. The Cryo rotors seem to hold up better and were only $5 more the last time I bought them. </p><p></p><p>The Carbotech XP10 pads did not work well for me - overheated. More aggressive Carbotech pads would probably worked much better. The Raybestos ST43 pads are working well. I do have cooling ducts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="14GTBrembo, post: 15285911, member: 156018"] I have been using the Centric plain cryo treated rotors and have better luck than the stock 14 in. Brembos or the Centric 14 in slotted rotors. The Cryo rotors seem to hold up better and were only $5 more the last time I bought them. The Carbotech XP10 pads did not work well for me - overheated. More aggressive Carbotech pads would probably worked much better. The Raybestos ST43 pads are working well. I do have cooling ducts. [/QUOTE]
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