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K4461 Evolution Drilled Slotted Ceramic Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
🛑 Brake System, 🏎️ Performance Car Parts & Accessories

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Details

BrandPower Stop
MaterialCarbon Fiber
ExteriorZinc Plated

Description of K4461 Evolution Drilled Slotted Ceramic

custom-matched components are engineered to work together for superior braking power on your daily-driver. z23 carbon-fiber ceramic formula ensures dust-free braking performance. premium rubberized shims provide virtually noise-free braking. drilled & slotted performance rotors for maximum cooling. includes premium stainless steel hardware kit and ceramic brake lubricant for easy installation. Fit type: Vehicle Specific.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Amazing Brake Upgrade for Performance Cars

The K4461 Evolution Drilled Slotted Ceramic brake system is a game-changer for performance car enthusiasts. My analysis of this product showed that it provides excellent stopping power, reduced brake fade, and improved overall brake performance... The ceramic material also produces less dust keeping your wheels cleaner. The only downside is that it may come at a slightly higher cost than other brake systems on the market, but the added benefits make it worth the investment. Overall, I highly…

Pros
  • High quality ceramic material provides excellent stopping power and durability.
Cons
  • The drilled and slotted design may cause excess noise and vibration during braking.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best brakes/discs

One of the best brakes/discs. You look beautiful too. I've used them on 3 different cars. If you live in the north where we put salt on the streets. I recommend a heat resistant clear coat on the hubs of the rotors to keep them looking like new. But don't paint where the brakes touch. Salt will attack the galvanizing, some will lose their luster. Still way better than those old rusty rotors.

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  • replacement parts
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