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Unread 12-23-2015, 05:18 AM
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I know that there will be "purists" that will disagree with me on this.. so be it. But frankly with the small ridges and groves (as long as they are not excessive and as long as the pads aren't worn down to where the metal pad back isn't coming in contact with the metal rotor.) I'd just leave them alone. First off, why spend the money? Second off, you'll get better braking from them than with smooth pads and rotors because you now have more surface area than with a smooth set. The greater the surface area, the more friction. The more friction, the more braking. You have to think 3 dimensional on this one. Each one of those ridges and groves equals more overall surface area. If you feel better about replacing them, by all means do so. But if it were me I'd leave them alone.
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