FrozenRotors puts that strip on?srd555 said:Oh yeah I forgot, the rotors came with a strip of temp sensitive paint on the outer edge.
The color key is as follows:
Red Ambient temp.
Rust 700 deg F
Orange 875 deg F
Yellow 1000 deg F
Pale yellow 1200 deg F
Gray Green 1475 deg F
But after 850 miles of my driving (wrc) the paint is still red. (shrug)
Maybe its those stupid Bobcats stoping the car before they have time to heat up. (thumb)
Yes Sir.Dexter said:FrozenRotors puts that strip on?
Yep, cast iron is cast iron (rotors are *NOT* steel). The heat treatments the different manufacturers use can affect how they wear and if they crack easily, but no one rotor is really going to *perform* better than the other.Explain to me how aftermarket rotors are going to be better than OEM spec ones?
charles said:Besides, it costs $8 a rotor to be resurfaced at Pep Boys anyway.
hmm okay...charles said:Explain to me how aftermarket rotors are going to be better than OEM spec ones?The low speed shudder is *NOT* warped rotors. I don't know if anybody has ever driven a car with warped rotors, but that's not it. The pads are the issue. Besides, it costs $8 a rotor to be resurfaced at Pep Boys anyway. Why waste your money?