Decorative silver disks used for ornamentation are commonly known as conchos, a name derived from the Spanish word for shell. Conchos are made to adorn clothing and tack, lending a western look to a horse and...
When it comes to minor repairs and improvement projects, homeowners should have nine essential hand tools readily available to get a variety of jobs done. One should always be ready to hang framed pictures,...
Conchos are decorative additions to leathercraft products. Traditional conchos are flat and silver in color. The original conchos were created by Spanish-influenced Native Americans in the deserts of the...
Hello, Another frequently asked question is, "Which direction do the slots on my rotors face?". We machine different drill/slot patterns on our rotors for uniformity from the left side to right side of the...
There are many claims as to the benefits of drilled vs slotted rotors on stopping power. This guide is intended to provide some facts about drilled and slotted rotors.As a member of the SAE (Society of...
Welcome To Rotor 101!!! So what is the hype with cross-drilled and slotted rotors? Basically, the purpose of cross-drilled, slotted, or dimple rotors is to dissipate heat by degassing the hot gasses created...
A rotor, or disc, is not just a rotor anymore. A technological advancement in the manufacturing of rotors has created the new diamond slotted rotors. With improved wet weather braking, increased safety and...
Specially designed, directional slots remove gasses from in between the brake pad and the friction surface of the rotor. By removing these gasses temperatures drop and brake performance increases....
There are many questions when it comes to drilled and slotted brake rotors. One main questions is what is considered a left or a right rotor. There is no wrong or right direction when installing your...
I recently refurbished my BMW 635 (love the car, love working on the car). Everything fit and worked beautiful - until I drove it... New rotors and pads from Brakeplanet were so warped, the steering wheel was...