2nd Gen R60 Countryman Most liked posts in thread: Drilled, Slotted, or OEM rotors?

  1. Crashton

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    Don't worry we lost a few days of posts due to an interweb fart or some such. I've used the Akebono ceramics & liked them a lot.
     
  2. frankthetank77

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    HA! I figured something was up.
     
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    It was truly a freak-out moment for me thats for sure! To the best of my knowledge, yes.

    I really think that was what was making that clicking noise. My thought is it was an angle of one of the pads that was making contact with the slot and just needed to be better set. It stopped after a few minutes.
     
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    Mine have made a slight noise but I'm ok with it...
     
  5. Crashton

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    Mine is pretty cool too Dave. She was my co-driver on rallys & got her competition license so she could race with me. What is mine is hers too. Yep she may tell me to turn up the radio, but that's OK with me. I'm a very lucky man to have her at my side. :D

    Back on topic... Slotted rotors are great, make mine cryo treated.