2) Huge difference in aftermarket rotor prices. WHY? May or may not be the rotor blanks & material used. Definately a BIG difference in machining technique & tolerance however. Notice how BrakePlanet.com drilled 75% (6 of 8 3 holed grpings) right thru the center structural venting:{ Pathetic machining#@$%!
What U can't see is the 8 holed lug pattern has a good 1/8" tolerance enabling the rotor to be OFF CENTER of the hub!!!!

Very noticeable when positioned off center (brakes pulsate!) but can be centered up w/ a few taps of the hammer B4 torqueing lug nuts.

I don't think the pimpled face kid at the tire shop will do this when I get new tires or a rotation... :{
3) Turn around time? Took BP well over a month to do that fine work!
BrakePlanet.com response?
"We'll give U another 15% off for the delay. " OK, but they never ponyed up.
When questioned about the poor CNC drilling placement? "We'll check w/ the CNC shop & confirm error & send U out a new set. " OK, but never heard back from BP after several weeks, and a dozen or so phone calls & emails.
Customer service = NONE
Warranty = probably NONE... how could 1 enact a warranty if U can't even get them on the phone?
Anyways... ...
1000 report is as follows:
After being very careful to center up the BP rotors, they, to date, work equally as well as the OEM units when new. Drilled, slotted zinc plated rotors with new pads front & back run $241 delivered. About $50 more than just a set of front brake pads only from the Dodge dealer!!!
Will they warp?
Will they crack?
Will the huge defficiency in structural integrity from improper CNC drilling shorten the life of these rotors significantly or worse?
Only after alot of heat & miles will I be able to determine the final outcome. Should be no problem doing both this summer.
Was I wise in choosing BrakePlanet.com? :{ That's a rhetorical question
Backup plan?
OEM rotors are cut/turned & hanging on the wall waiting to be installed at the very 1st sign of trouble
Why bother w/ this crap quality parts?
BrakePlanet.com is totally unresponsive, so what can I do w/ these parts?
EXPERIMENT, that's what I can do!!! And hopefully learn some more... .
Can a totally & incorrectly drilled & slotted rotor can hold up over time?
Is there enough structural integrity?
I can & will certainly put these parts to the test.
IF these crappy parts pass my severe duty test, what will that indicate to all the naysayers that say we can not drill our rotors w/o premature cracking? Definately want to get some insight to this drilling debate... .
Who knows?
The experiment continues... ... .
Oh... BTW, if it is not totally obvious, DO NOT PATRONIZE BRAKEPLANET. COM if you want quality work, customer service & followup... ... ... .
Mike