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![]() Ok. Now thats rear 13" rotors only, right?...They have them cross-drilled and rust proof or should I go with something direct from Ford..I've heard cross-drilled rotors are great for handling and preventing warping of the rotors...(Not that I beat on the car like that)...
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Huh? Whatcha said?
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Fayetteville, NC
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13" Rotors in the front. The rear rotors are 11.5" or so.....I think. Cross drilled rotors are a bit iffy on the street. You'll never really build the kind of heat that would warrent having them. Cryo dip the new rotors and you should be good on the anti-warpage factor.
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