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K740 Evolution Drilled Slotted Ceramic Review

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

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Description of K740 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 3 out of 5

Disappointing Braking Performance from Brake System

As an automotive enthusiast I was excited to test this product for my performance car. However, upon testing, I determined that the braking performance was subpar and didn't meet my expectations. Although the drilled and slotted design looked cool, it didn`t provide any significant noise reduction as advertised. The only pro was the ceramic material, which reduced the amount of brake dust... Overall, I wouldn't recommend this brake system for anyone looking for a noticeable improvement in their

Pros
  • Excellent performance on both dry and wet roads, thanks to the drilled and slotted design that improves brake cooling and provides better grip. Ceramic materials reduce brake dust and noise.
Cons
  • The drilled and slotted design may cause the rotors to wear faster than plain rotors due to the increased friction and heat generated during braking.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Super satisfied and gladly again!

Bought these for my 2000 Nissan Altima SE and they are perfect! The brake discs were completely intact and in excellent condition, the brakes were brand new and not only came with side guides going to the caliper, they were also lubricated. Along with everything it also came with instructions that walked you through all the steps. The only issue is that the info on re-inserting the piston into the caliper is for a different style mine used a special tool instead that screwed them back in (I had

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  • Automotive
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