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No pictures?
Well, at this point, it would be a picture of powerslot rotors sitting in the box... but I'll snap some pics when they're on. You guys are such ****** for pictures.
But... so am I so...
I'm very excited about your review....as I might consider these.
Just an FYI, TJKJ recommended these to me. I had been interested in the powerslot, so I asked and TJKJ said he runs them with the Adaptive one Ceramics.
If he uses them, they must be good......![]()
For what is worth it, i bought the libby brand new in dec 2001 as a 2002 model. at 22k miles, i replaced the front rotors and pads since they kept warping every 11k miles. i went with Powerslot rotors and Hawk HPS (non ceramic) pads. as of today, 106k miles later, i'm still running the same setup up front, and i have yet to turn the rotors, checked the pads last week, and they still have half of the meat left in them.
Ceramic pads bit harder then non-metallic pads and not all ceramic pads are dust free.OEM KJ brakes are ceramic pads and soft rotors.Well correct me if im wrong but if you want real stopping power you dont want ceramic pads. They are nice and clean on the rims but you want a pad that bites in ceramics dont
Uhh, wow, 22k. My oem rotors and pads lasted me over 72,000. Admittedly they were shot at 72k, and pretty well overdue for a change, but still.
The powerslots and ceramics came highly recommended from a few sources. I had been spying the powerslots for a while and then when they were recommended I decided they'd be the way to go. I'll have to see how the pads do. I'm still well within the breakin period. Supposed to go something like 25 miles. I think I did a 6 mile loop of very easy braking. Thanks for the opinions, though.
The ultimate test will be if I can get as much on these as I got on my OEM's. Plus I'm anxious to see how they'll perform which miles of downhill braking when I'm offroad.