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K6296 Evolution Drilled Slotted Ceramic Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.3
🛑 Brake System, 🏎️ Performance Car Parts & Accessories

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BrandPower Stop
MaterialStainless Steel, Ceramic, Carbon Fiber
ExteriorZinc

Description of K6296 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.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great Brake System Upgrade!

After trying this brake system upgrade, i am very impressed WITH the performance. The drilled and slotted design provides excellent braking power and significantly reduced brake fade .The ceramic material also produces less dust, keeping my wheels cleaner. The only downside is that it is a bit pricey, but the improved brake performance and reduced maintenance needed make it worth the investment. Overall I highly recommend this brake system upgrade for any high-performance car..

Pros
  • Excellent stopping power and reduced brake fade due to the drilled and slotted design.
Cons
  • Requires more frequent cleaning and maintenance due to the increased surface area for brake dust and debris to accumulate.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The tail rotors did not work on my Mini Cooper.

I ordered these for my 2008 Mini Cooper Convertible, the holes for the setscrews are drilled on the wrong side of the holes for the rear rotor lugs, preventing them from being installed. This is a manufacturing defect. I called the company to describe the problem and had to call back the next day with the part numbers stamped on the rear rotors, then they told me to email as a picture (attached here). Despite reading and verifying the email address, it bounced off so I had to call again. After…

Pros
  • Brake System
Cons
  • Paint not required