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Old 04-26-2007, 12:55 PM   #1
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Drilled and slotted rotors

Hey i'm going with the impala rear disk on my 72 and was wondering where everyone was buying drilled and slotted rotors for both the front and rear? Thanks in advance

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Old 04-26-2007, 01:46 PM   #2
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Hey i'm going with the impala rear disk on my 72 and was wondering where everyone was buying drilled and slotted rotors for both the front and rear? Thanks in advance

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Check with CPP they might sell them. Also I know Summit racing and Jegs sell them also.
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Old 04-28-2007, 08:28 PM   #3
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Re: Drilled and slotted rotors

I have purchased the Summit brand cross-drilled and slotted rotors for both the front and back (72 C10 front, 96 impala ss rear). I haven't installed them yet though. Look to be pretty nice pieces, but they have the potential to rust into some ugly mothers. Still can't beat 'em for the price though!
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Old 04-29-2007, 01:28 AM   #4
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Re: Drilled and slotted rotors

Cool i'll check them out.. What size are the rotors on the 72's? Just wondering if anyone knows..
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Old 05-02-2007, 10:14 PM   #5
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I have purchased the Summit brand cross-drilled and slotted rotors for both the front and back (72 C10 front, 96 impala ss rear). I haven't installed them yet though. Look to be pretty nice pieces, but they have the potential to rust into some ugly mothers. Still can't beat 'em for the price though!
I was thinking about these also. Do they have the same amount of slots as the CPP pieces. You could pain them black or silver maybe with some High temp paint.
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Old 05-02-2007, 11:27 PM   #6
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Re: Drilled and slotted rotors

rockauto.com has some good deals on rotors and stuff.. I havent checked summit but slotted and drilled rotors for the impala conversion is 83.00 ea and i think the fronts are 93.00ea.. I still havent measured the rotos on my front.. Just wondering for some reason ..
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Old 05-03-2007, 10:12 AM   #7
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Re: Drilled and slotted rotors

has anybody here actually used slotted rotors? I had PowerSlots on a late model daily driver and after a while, the slots would create a noise (I'm not going to try to explain it) under hard braking. For my '69 project, I went with regular rotors. I actually think the regular rotors look better on these old trucks anyway. IMO, the drilled and slotted look too sporty on these trucks.

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Old 05-03-2007, 10:14 AM   #8
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I was thinking about these also. Do they have the same amount of slots as the CPP pieces. You could pain them black or silver maybe with some High temp paint.
I had considered painting some of the rotor with some high-temp paint but I still think the slots and holes will rust. We'll see.

I did get the fronts installed last night, I'll take some pics tonight. They're hard to see through my 15" cragar street stars, but hopefully those will be gone pretty soon.

I'm going to try to mock up the rear brakes this weekend.

Here is a shot of a front rotor from awhile back:
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Old 05-03-2007, 11:26 AM   #9
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I wonder if you taped off most of the contact surface and sprayed the holes and the slots with hi temp if it would help? Then when you did your first stop it would take the overspay off and leave the holes and slots the color.. You would have to clean the rotor really well to get the paint to stick cause they are greased from the factory right?
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Old 05-03-2007, 01:17 PM   #10
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Look for cadmium or zinc plated rotors. No rusty...
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Old 05-03-2007, 03:23 PM   #11
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Look for cadmium or zinc plated rotors. No rusty...
Yeah, I think I'm okay with the rust for now. At least the rotors will match the body!
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Old 05-03-2007, 07:38 PM   #12
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Pictures as promised:







and a rear rotor:
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Old 05-03-2007, 11:20 PM   #13
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Re: Drilled and slotted rotors

I bought my front and rear setup from CPP. The front was pretty cheap. The rear was a little more but i love the way they look. The front is 12" and the rear is 11 3/4" give or take an 1/8th.
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Old 05-05-2007, 03:08 PM   #14
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I was thinking about these also. Do they have the same amount of slots as the CPP pieces. You could pain them black or silver maybe with some High temp paint.
It looks like Summit and CPP sell the same ones. I was asking because CPP shows these with more slots and holes. How much are the Summit and the CPP fronts
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Old 05-06-2007, 11:25 PM   #15
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Re: Drilled and slotted rotors

So what kind of rear kit did you get for your truck and is that for a 10 or 12 bolt?

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Old 05-07-2007, 10:53 AM   #16
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So what kind of rear kit did you get for your truck and is that for a 10 or 12 bolt?

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I bought the 12 bolt Impala SS caliper brackets from a board member (glock35ipsc) I have to piece together the rest of the kit. So far I only have the Impala SS rotors. Will be buying the calipers, pads, hoses, etc. this week or next.

I'll post some pictures of what I've got so far tonight.

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Can't see much, and I didn't have time to take the wheel off. I'll try to get some better pics sometime in the next couple of weeks. I'll have the rest of the parts for the rear brakes, and some 17" wheels to show them off.



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Re: Drilled and slotted rotors

Sweet thanks.. Ya keep me up to date with this and then I will ask you the big ? what kind of $ do you have in them...

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I bought the 12 bolt Impala SS caliper brackets from a board member (glock35ipsc) I have to piece together the rest of the kit. So far I only have the Impala SS rotors. Will be buying the calipers, pads, hoses, etc. this week or next.

I'll post some pictures of what I've got so far tonight.

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Can't see much, and I didn't have time to take the wheel off. I'll try to get some better pics sometime in the next couple of weeks. I'll have the rest of the parts for the rear brakes, and some 17" wheels to show them off.



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Sweet thanks.. Ya keep me up to date with this and then I will ask you the big ? what kind of $ do you have in them...

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Re: Drilled and slotted rotors

Alvin, How are the summit rotors holding up/performing/looking? I'm thinking about buying some. Do they make any extra noise as jlaird described?
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Alvin, How are the summit rotors holding up/performing/looking? I'm thinking about buying some. Do they make any extra noise as jlaird described?
Can't say! Haven't driven it yet . Should have at least some idea in the next two months.

All this little crap takes a lot of time.
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I guess I could have just looked at your build thread

Anyone else using these? Impressions?
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You bought the exact same rotors (from Summit) that I have. Look at the bottom of the rotor in your second picture. See anything "strange". Hint: 3-2-3 holes versus 3-3-3 between all of the otherslots. I thought mine were the only ones, but looking at yours... not so. No biggie, just an observation.

I'm doing the Impala SS rotors (probably from Summit, as well) with the Camaro calipers (using the brackets from glock35ipsc). Are you using the Impala or Camaro calipers?
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Look at the bottom of the rotor in your second picture. See anything "strange".
Huh, I never noticed that! Or if I did, I don't remember. Very interesting.

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Are you using the Impala or Camaro calipers?
I was going to use the Impala calipers, but I never got around to purchasing the calipers and stuff. Just paid for the Camaro caliper brackets last week. I like the idea of having an e-brake. It's just not worth taking the chance after working on this thing for 5 years.

I've since changed the look on the front end a little bit as well. Stripped the red paint off the calipers, ground down all the numbers and humps on the face (smoothed out very nicely), and painted them black. Looks pretty cool; almost like an aftermarket caliper. I'll have pics if I ever get them put back together.
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Interesting. I just got mine and they have the same anomaly. Oh well, the price is right and I'm sure it won't be noticeable behind the wheels.
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Interesting. I just got mine and they have the same anomaly. Oh well, the price is right and I'm sure it won't be noticeable behind the wheels.
I'm sure it won't cause a problem. I spotted it when I pulled 'em out of the box. Both were the same. Looks like they're all that way - so far.
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