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Old 06-27-2015, 06:08 AM   #6
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I am sure the solid rotors will work just fine. FWIW, I prefer slotted rotors because I have found in the past (on other cars) that they seem to wear more evenly. My theory on this is that the wiping action of the slots helps clean brake dust from between the pad and rotor which would otherwise form an uneven surface and cause uneven wear. Also, in cold rainy weather the slots seem to add a bit of extra bite. I've only run slotted rotors on my boxster, so I can't make a comparison to solid rotors on it.
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