Cross drilling rotors at home?

Matt_

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Can I cross drill my leather seats? My ass gets HOT!

Get a new truck with AC seats... the seats come PRE-DRILLED with the holes already in the leather ... :thumbs:

Those cross drilled seats also help degassing. This way you maintain maximum friction in the seat, especially while making emergency stops after a taco bell lunch.
 

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Instead of drilling holes in your rotors, you could cut a hole in the floor and she could put her foot down and take some the burden off the brakes while going down the hills ...


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I'm surprised no one mentioned slotting the rotors. They help with gas retention. Something :brain: doesn't have a problem with.
 

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Another option would be to coat the rotors and pads in grease to reduce friction and subsequently, heat.
 

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So, I am getting the impression this a is bad idea. I will just turn them and leave them be then. All this time I htought those holes erved more of a purpose.
 

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Drilled rotors perform best on lighter vehicles had high speeds. A 6,000lb+ truck will not see a change because it shouldn't be up to those speeds anyways, unless it is built for it top to bottom.

I put slotted rotors on my truck because my front right caliper seized and chewed the rotor up, far past a resurfacing job. Braking performance is great, but it may have just been the brand new pads.

Aside of no braking performance gain, I have only heard that drilled rotors act more as a cheese grader for brake pads.
 

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