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#39107 Aug 24, 8:18pm
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Hey smile does anyone have or know anyone who has KVR rotors? Which is better slotted or cross drilled confused. I just recently purchased a pair of cross drilled but they do not fit angry too big! Is it worth finding the right pair or should I ask for a refund?

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Caleb
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i think cross drilled are better...but if they don't fit then i say get your refund if possible

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I was told that cross drilled warp faster than slotted, but cross drilled are better in stopping and cooling down performance.

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no the only probs that cross drilled had is cracking


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