Rotor Question

ProtoPower13

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2003 Mazda Protege5
Hey guys, had a question since I'm about to replace the stock rotors with the StopTech Power Slot Slotted rotors. My question is are new set screws required when installing new rotors?
Thank y'all
 
No. I've replaced mine, front and rear, with slotted and non-slotted rotors and didn't use a set screw. Actually, without it, it makes future rotor replacements/maintenance easier.
 
make sure you follow the "break in" procedure. i wasted 2 sets of rotors cause i didnt know about it and they warped
 
Thanks guys, I appreciate all the help. Glad to know there are people out there willing to help a fool like myself. Keep up the good work.
 
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