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Old Mar 2, 2008 | 01:38 AM
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Cryo-Stop Rotors

I've been doing some browing on TireRack.com and I came accross these Cryo-Stop rotors. I tried searching the .org but I'm not getting back much. Closest thing I could find is Frozen Rotors.
Quite a few people on here had success w/ the Frozens and I was wondering if anyone knows anything about these Cryo-Stops? Similarities regarding cryogenics, performance, etc.

They're supposed to be coming out sometime this month, they seem fairly inexpensive and I've liked that black look for some time now when I first saw the Power Slot black rotors some year or 2 ago...
It's time for me to replace my rotors and pads and I don't have $$$ for BBK and I just wanted to try out a different route other than Brembos, etc...

http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/brake...op&model=Rotor
Old Mar 7, 2008 | 09:11 PM
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Its a toss up between these and the brembo blanks. The brembo's are obviously a fav around here but these cryo's seem promising and i like that theyre black also. I would be running hawk pads on my set up. So whos gonna try them first you or me??
My rotors and pads are actually fine but i can feel vibration under hard braking after my gtech runs.
Old Mar 8, 2008 | 03:59 PM
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Why the concern over whether they're black? You're not going to see that part anyway..

As for whether they're that much better I think there have been mixed reviews on this forum. Even if they were - why would you need them? Do you AutoX? If you're just driving around town there really isn't much need...
Old Mar 23, 2008 | 11:38 AM
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i just ran accross these as well, and after a good old googling i ended right back here. i'll probably check these out and possibly use them in a hybrid bbk i'm developing.

the manufacturer seems to be a pretty accomplished/established company with some ties in performance braking.
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