Does anyone know a shop that will turn cross drilled/cut rotors? If so lemme know! thanks
Try Skrapper.
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I wouldnt try that. The teeth of the brake lathe get caught in the cuts and snap off.
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not true, that is if the tech is a complete idiot and tries to turn the rotor at a normal speed, it will be find if you take at most 3/1000ths of an inch and turn at like 1/4 speed.
PHILS QUALITY AUTO SERVICE
Clinton Street in West Seneca
674-8110
I have turned Xdrilled/slotted before. Just gotta take of smaller amounts at slower speeds just as 66ss stated.
I can do them, but they take longer than regular rotors.
I hold no responsibility if they are cheap and chip. (never happened yet)
this is for a guy i work with so i’ll let him know…jskrapper what would you charge? where are you located?
Probably 15 a peice instead of the usual 10. Just because they take a little longer. I will be able to tell better once they are here.
577 englewood ave. Town of Tonawanda.
This isn’t for the 96 grand am in your profile is it? If it is just toss em and spend $12 a pop on new non-drilled rotors. They’re better for street applications anyways. It’s not like you get a lot of brake dust film buildup under the pads during street braking. (Removing that film is what slots/holes are for.)
i can get um done not at skrappers rate though. he so cheap and easy
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This isn’t for the 96 grand am in your profile is it? If it is just toss em and spend $12 a pop on new non-drilled rotors. They’re better for street applications anyways. It’s not like you get a lot of brake dust film buildup under the pads during street braking. (Removing that film is what slots/holes are for.)
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he doesn’t have that anymore, he drives a c5, but he said this is for someone that he works with.