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Add color to your Camaro's brakes with Chrome Brakes Rotors!

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Chrome Brakes is one of the largest specialty brake manufacturing companies, that offers a lineup of drilled and slotted brake rotors, available in a wide range of colors. High-graphite G3000 grade iron provides superior operation while reducing temperature and improving heat dissipation.

The patented chromium layer adds style and provides a higher level of resistance to corrosion and temperature buildup than zinc or paints. All Chrome Brakes rotors are sized to match OEM dimensions while providing superior braking performance and enhanced looks. Each rotor is perfectly mill-balanced, and double disc-ground, giving you an ultra-smooth finish ready to install right out of the box.

Chrome Brakes® - Drilled and Slotted Brake Rotors











Features:

  • Sized to match OEM dimensions while providing superior braking performance and better looks
  • Produced from the highest quality G3000 grade of "gray" iron with graphite microstructure
  • Rotors have high thermal conductivity and are extremely resistant to temperature buildup
  • Lower operating temperatures reduce rotor warp, fluid boiling, and hot spotting
  • Rotors are slotted and drilled for better venting of heat, water, brake dust, and gasses
  • Rotors are machined to a fine, consistent weight balance to provide the smoothest brake applications
  • Pyrolytic Chromium Carbide (PCC) color coatings provide a higher level of resistance to corrosion and temperature buildup on non-contact areas than zinc or paints
  • 1 year / 36,000 mile manufacturer warranty is effective until rotors reach minimum thickness due to normal wear

View the full list of Chrome Brakes Pads & Rotors at CARiD: Chrome Brakes™ | Ceramix Pads, Drilled & Slotted Rotors - CARiD.com

If its time to replace tho old rotors with new performance ones, why not add a little color to them with Chrome Brakes!​
 
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