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devious53 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/05/2005 14:49:31
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Subject: irotos = cracked sh*t IP: Logged
Message: Whatever you do don't get brake rotors from www.irotors.com. I put these drilled/slotted rotors on in December and they cracked before May.
And not just small hair line cracks.
They give you a 30 day warranty, but that's not enough time to see if a product will last. High performance rotors that don't last 6mths and i don't even race.
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DSW Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/05/2005 21:14:08
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Message: irotors = iscammers, I think.
When I saw them I thought they were a shotty company making knockoffs of the real thing,,, making a killing at while thier customers were thinking ther were getting a bargain, but were getting skrewed.
Quality aftermarket drilled and/or slotted rotors are made from metal that's much better than stock rotors or cheap aftermarket rotors. I bet irotors is using the cheapest rotors they can find to make thier drilled and slotted rotors. I wouldn't doubt if AutoZone or Checker Auto was right next door,,, selling them hundreds of cheap rotors every month.
I've run drilled and drilled/slotted rotors on several vehicles and never had problems, but they were from reputable companies, Raybestos & Brembo.
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R/T Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/06/2005 19:35:59
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Message: I must say, you hate them... Mine haven't cracked yet, and their over a year old...I haven't had to swap pads yet, so my rotors may be F'ed too, but for the price they were worth what I got out of em... sounds like either you abused em( no offense meant! ) or just got a bad pair (which is more than likely since they didn't last a season!), as you're the first person I've heard of that has had problems with Irotors... try the brembo ones.. their a bit more reputible than I rotors... tell me, where do you live/ no, I'm not interested in you're address, I mean what part of the country? / the wetter and nastier the weather, the more likely it is they were damaged by either road salt or getting too wet...
hot metal + cold water = breakage!
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