Brake Rotors

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tamerakel

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Looking to put drill slotted rotors on my 2020, does any know where I can purchase, thanks, new to this forum.
 

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Unless R1 has changed their process, or attention to detail, I’d steer clear. I had their drilled and slotted rotors on my previous Jeep SRT about 5 years ago and the inset area of the drill and slot where the pad doesn’t contact the surface rusted terrible in no time. Replaced with Brembo and never had an issue, so it was def R1’s quality.
 

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Just installed R1 brake kits on two of a friend’s cars.
His front rotors were coated but not the rears for some reason in both kits as well as the replacement rubber hardware was low quality and too firm and nearly all of them were impossible to replace because of it. I would never buy an R1 kit again.

I have run Powerstop kits in the past and have never had any install issues and they always work better than stock.
 

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Unless R1 has changed their process, or attention to detail, I’d steer clear. I had their drilled and slotted rotors on my previous Jeep SRT about 5 years ago and the inset area of the drill and slot where the pad doesn’t contact the surface rusted terrible in no time. Replaced with Brembo and never had an issue, so it was def R1’s quality.
I had this same experience on a subaru. I did put R1 solid rotors on my CTSV and have had no problems. But it’s garaged and barely driven.
 
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