ibismojo
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are you sure you could tell? or do you just want to believe that the rotors you bought give you what you were looking for? i mean, how many people buy cross-drilled rotors and have expectations of crap?
mercedes/bmw might be nice, but they're no ALMS or SCORE race cars.
and the mustang convertibles aren't even close to 4000 lbs. 3658 lb is definitely no where near 4000 lbs. that's a 350 lbs of difference. do you realize how much 350 lbs of weight can make on stopping distance? that's around 8 spare tires in the trunk and back seat of that mustang just to get it at 4000. plus another 400-500 on top of that for an suv. and you think the brakes mustang will be working just as hard as a "midsize" suv?
as long as you live in flat areas and don't plan on doing 60-0 stops 100x times a day, be it cross-drilled or slotted or both, i doubt catastrophic rotor failure will be a concern. but if you tow...i would suggest you reconsider cross-drilled rotors.
edit: countless car forums have gone up and about on the debate of cross-drilling, and they all end the same: here's one example: http://forums.autoweek.com/thread.jspa?forumID=208&threadID=16235&start=15&tstart=0
mercedes/bmw might be nice, but they're no ALMS or SCORE race cars.
and the mustang convertibles aren't even close to 4000 lbs. 3658 lb is definitely no where near 4000 lbs. that's a 350 lbs of difference. do you realize how much 350 lbs of weight can make on stopping distance? that's around 8 spare tires in the trunk and back seat of that mustang just to get it at 4000. plus another 400-500 on top of that for an suv. and you think the brakes mustang will be working just as hard as a "midsize" suv?
as long as you live in flat areas and don't plan on doing 60-0 stops 100x times a day, be it cross-drilled or slotted or both, i doubt catastrophic rotor failure will be a concern. but if you tow...i would suggest you reconsider cross-drilled rotors.
edit: countless car forums have gone up and about on the debate of cross-drilling, and they all end the same: here's one example: http://forums.autoweek.com/thread.jspa?forumID=208&threadID=16235&start=15&tstart=0