Help rotor decisions??
There are a LOT of choices out there. I did a lot of research on the reviews and opted for the Powerslot rotor / pad one click kit. The truck will stop on a dime and spit out $.06 change now... Plenty happy, especially when hauling / towing...
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Bought slotted and dimpled from them after problems warping stock ones and haven't had a problem since purchasing. Love them
Bought slotted and dimpled from them after problems warping stock ones and haven't had a problem since purchasing. Love them
Heres a couple photos of my brakes from my tear down after 2yrs/40k miles of use.

Last edited by DarrenWS6; Oct 23, 2013 at 11:08 AM.
Just do the Centric 4WD rotor conversion kit. Centric makes StopTech rotors as well, so you can upgrade to those if you think you need "slotted" rotors. I really wouldn't bother with slotted rotors personally.
I've had Powerstop rotors for ~9 years and drive in stop and go traffic. They've saved me a LOT of money over the years. They're great.
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Same here from brake performance (2008 F150 FX4):
1 x Cross-Drilled and Slotted Brake Rotors Front Two Rotor Set (#CB-65100)
1 x Cross-Drilled and Slotted Brake Rotors Rear Two Rotor Set (#CB-65102)
Very happy and reasonably priced. There is a trick to getting the rear rotors off. If you don't user the trick you will be cursing for many an hour: take the caliper off and remove the outside brake pad and then re-install the caliper with just the inside brake pad. Use a flat pry and 6" c-clamp to keep the piston from pushing the caliper to the away from the rotor; look at it for a few minutes and you'll see the proper placement for the pry bar and clamp. You want the piston to push the rotor off the emergency brake shoes. Just put it in drive and slowly pump the brakes until the rotor comes loose. Couple of other posts describing this.
1 x Cross-Drilled and Slotted Brake Rotors Front Two Rotor Set (#CB-65100)
1 x Cross-Drilled and Slotted Brake Rotors Rear Two Rotor Set (#CB-65102)
Very happy and reasonably priced. There is a trick to getting the rear rotors off. If you don't user the trick you will be cursing for many an hour: take the caliper off and remove the outside brake pad and then re-install the caliper with just the inside brake pad. Use a flat pry and 6" c-clamp to keep the piston from pushing the caliper to the away from the rotor; look at it for a few minutes and you'll see the proper placement for the pry bar and clamp. You want the piston to push the rotor off the emergency brake shoes. Just put it in drive and slowly pump the brakes until the rotor comes loose. Couple of other posts describing this.
Same here from brake performance (2008 F150 FX4):
1 x Cross-Drilled and Slotted Brake Rotors Front Two Rotor Set (#CB-65100)
1 x Cross-Drilled and Slotted Brake Rotors Rear Two Rotor Set (#CB-65102)
Very happy and reasonably priced. There is a trick to getting the rear rotors off. If you don't user the trick you will be cursing for many an hour: take the caliper off and remove the outside brake pad and then re-install the caliper with just the inside brake pad. Use a flat pry and 6" c-clamp to keep the piston from pushing the caliper to the away from the rotor; look at it for a few minutes and you'll see the proper placement for the pry bar and clamp. You want the piston to push the rotor off the emergency brake shoes. Just put it in drive and slowly pump the brakes until the rotor comes loose. Couple of other posts describing this.
1 x Cross-Drilled and Slotted Brake Rotors Front Two Rotor Set (#CB-65100)
1 x Cross-Drilled and Slotted Brake Rotors Rear Two Rotor Set (#CB-65102)
Very happy and reasonably priced. There is a trick to getting the rear rotors off. If you don't user the trick you will be cursing for many an hour: take the caliper off and remove the outside brake pad and then re-install the caliper with just the inside brake pad. Use a flat pry and 6" c-clamp to keep the piston from pushing the caliper to the away from the rotor; look at it for a few minutes and you'll see the proper placement for the pry bar and clamp. You want the piston to push the rotor off the emergency brake shoes. Just put it in drive and slowly pump the brakes until the rotor comes loose. Couple of other posts describing this.
I've had slotted rotors since 2010 and I'm not doing that again. They look cool but really don't do anything for stopping performance IMO. Occasionally when I brake, it feels like the rotors are warped, but after I let off and brake again its fine. None of the service places I go to ever hound me about buying their brakes, so I'm guessing that the rotors themselves and the therm-O-quiets are still good.
I went with Centric premiums and Wagner thermoquiet pads. Don't forget to bleed the lines. Start at passenger side rear, the drivers side rear, passenger side front, driver's side front. The idea is to bleed the longest lines first.



Hi, i'm new to this website, my truck is in need of rotor replacement and i wanted to upgrade to maybe some slotted rotor any recommendations?? Thanks for the help
