So which way is correct???
This is a picture of the passenger Front tire!
The front bumper is -------------------------------------------> that way.
the rear bumper is <--------------------------------------------- that way
Drive forward that tire will turn Clockwise.
Does it matter on the solid rear rotors. Its 105 degrees out here, so I had a local shop do mine. The fronts are the same as the pic of the black truck. On the rears the slots face forward...
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The vanes on a STOCK rotor are NOT directional so the slots should be facing as the wheel rolls forward it spins the gases of the rotor and not into it.If the vanes were directional then you go off the way the vanes go and NOT what is on the outside.Stan
Originally Posted by Ruslow
The vanes on a STOCK rotor are NOT directional so the slots should be facing as the wheel rolls forward it spins the gases of the rotor and not into it.If the vanes were directional then you go off the way the vanes go and NOT what is on the outside.Stan
You want the rotor to be a centrifugal "air" pump from the center
outward. NOT a air scooper. Then it just depends which way
the slots were machined. I have heard that the outer most part
should contact the pad first. That's the way my Brembos set up.
Good Luck ... Mo' better brakes are just soooo much fun.
Cliff
outward. NOT a air scooper. Then it just depends which way
the slots were machined. I have heard that the outer most part
should contact the pad first. That's the way my Brembos set up.
Good Luck ... Mo' better brakes are just soooo much fun.
Cliff
Originally Posted by Coldie
On the Brembo kits, the slots go like the red truck, not sure about other kits.
Coldie
Those are Brembo's in the picture I posted. (It's my old car)
Like everyone said, the red truck is backwards.



