Re: cryogenics

From: jon@dakota-truck.net
Date: Fri Jul 26 2002 - 00:39:31 EDT


steve preston <steve239dak@yahoo.com> wrote:

: Heh heh. Good idea! No,sorrily enough,it`s not
: possible to keep the factory rotors from
: warping,unless you want to drive around in first all
: the time. Poor quality materials used. Or not enough
: materials. Actually,I think they`re made from recycled
: Kroger "Big K" pop cans..........well,no that couldn`t
: be right,because those cans are too thick to ever
: become a Dodge brake rotor. Hmmmm. Hey,we should all
: start a Dodge brake rotor humor page! Ex: What do you
: get when you reverse-engineer a Dakota brake rotor?
: Ans: $0.14 !! It would be laughable if it wasn`t so
: sad. Mine are badly warped at 13,000 miles,and I
: started to get something done about it 7,000 miles
: ago,but figured what`s the use? That`s what they make
: Powerslots for. Steve P.

  I've got over 81,000 miles on my stock rotors - never been replaced,
never been turned, they still look great. About the only thing I've
done to my brakes is change the pads once. :-)

-- 

-Jon-

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