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MG MGA - Cross Drilled Rotors
| Does anyone have a source for cross drilled rotors for a mga | 
| PETE CERKA | 
| The MG Owners Club here in the UK have them.  Look a bit pricey: http://www.mgocspares.co.uk/acatalog/MGOC_Spares_FRONT_260.html#topanch Steve  | 
| Steve Gyles | 
| They are a waste of time and raise a possible safety issue. | 
| Bill Spohn | 
| Pete Unless you are considering racing in the car or fast downhill driving in the mountains I would give them a miss. The only advantage of drilled rotors (disks here in Europe) is that they will not get so hot and so are less likely to warp. I have never heard of anyone here having problems with the standard disk anyway? Neil  | 
| Neil Purves | 
| Pete, Bill S is right, save your money for other things. Unless you are racing and the discs will be carefully inspected very often I now don't advise cross drilled discs for the street. I had a set on my midget and when I had them off for some other maintenance this year I found tiny cracks starting from several of the holes. I shudder to think what might have happened if one of them had broken in use. I understand that slotted or dimpled rotors don't have the cracking issue as the cross drilled items, but unless you really need a ton of cooling I'd say stick with standard rotors. I replaced mine with standard solid Brembo rotors and installed better pad material. | 
| Bill Young | 
This thread was discussed between 18/01/2009 and 20/01/2009
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