Premium rotors feature 100% fully machined finishes including rotor hats. This extra process provides better rotor balance and creates a cleaner; more finished looking component
Centric Drilled Rotors are the answer to your search for a new set of discs that is superior in quality to the ones that came standard on your vehicle. These discs are of Original Equipment Manufacturer (OE) quality, and they were built exclusively for higher performance automobiles. They will fit your vehicle like a glove. They have a slick drilled design that will offer your vehicle a one-of-a-kind style that is sure to attract attention. In addition, you may have peace of mind knowing that they are constructed with durability in mind because they are created by Centric. Choose Centric Drilled Rotors as a replacement for your factory discs if you want an improvement that is both high-quality and aesthetically pleasing.
Centric premium rotors utilize an Electrocoating finish that provides long lasting corrosion protection. E-coating is a superior electro-statically applied finish designed to withstand 400 hours of salt water exposure without rusting. Phosphate finishes utilized by other manufacturers provide only minimal protection from the elements; these finishes are generally only effective for the shipping and storage portion of a rotor?s life. The addition of heat and moisture eliminates the effectiveness of phosphate finishes resulting in immediate corrosion once installed in the vehicle.
Every Centric Rotor is made from a Centric Parts blank casting and coated for corrosion protection. Centric Rotors look excellent behind custom wheels, improve brake pad bite, and help wipe away debris. Most Centric Rotors have black e-coating on the hat, inside the cooling vanes, and on the outside edge. E-coating is a superior electro-statically applied finish that resists rust for 400 hours. This is especially critical for the hat's hub flange and back wheel face. Rust in this location can cause lateral runout concerns.
Centric rotors use Power Alloy metallurgy. Centric works with foundry partners to boost molybdenum or carbon content of castings and adjust cooling rate throughout manufacturing to reach hardness and tensile strength requirements. Almost all Centric 1-piece rotors have left and right slot or hole designs. Straight vane or pillar vane rotors are used for directing patterns to ensure drilled holes never touch cooling vanes.