Not sure about the rotors you are contemplating but Powerslot produces stainless steel rotors for less than the price you have stated. I think I saw them for $78 US on one of the sites. Their site is Powerslot.com but they don’t show prices.
Originally posted by OldGuy Not sure about the rotors you are contemplating but Powerslot produces stainless steel rotors for less than the price you have stated. I think I saw them for $78 US on one of the sites. Their site is Powerslot.com but they don’t show prices.
hmm…are they slotted? stainless steel would def. be something i want, i dont want them rusting…
thats why i’m asking about these Rotora brand rotors, what attracted me was that the center hub piece of the rotor is coated black…
i have em, the only reason i got them was cause they’re cheaper than OEM. so, i paired the powerslot with OEM at first. OEM pads are good pads, they worked great. After wearing down the OEM pads i got AEM on currently. AEM’s pads are made from a different compound, some kind of non corrosive, non “black” dusting pad. Anyway, AEM’s work great so far for street driving.
how much did the powerslots cost you guys? are they slotted? and someone mentioned they are stainless steel…so in that case, have they started to rust or corrode at all?
how much did the powerslots cost you guys? are they slotted? and someone mentioned they are stainless steel…so in that case, have they started to rust or corrode at all?
i paid $65 a piece for powerslot slotted. i don’t know what they’re made of but they do rust after car washes. that cadium plating is meant for the parts that do not make contact with the pads. My rotors do not rust, only where the cadium has been rubbed off.