REVIEW: AWFUL NOISY BRAKENETIC slotted & cross drilled rear rotors

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Should you use Brakenetic slotted drilled rotors? Should you use semi-metallic or ceramic brake pads. Do Brakenetic stand behind their products? Do they even test their products?

These are all issues I touch upon in this video review.

This review details the issues I ran into with noise coming from the rear Brakenetic rotors installed on my 2015 Toyoda Highlander and the complete lack of support Brakenetic provided when I contacted them concerning the problems I encountered using their product. If you are considering installing their rotors, you might want to watch this video. I was quite disappointed in how they handled things after I notified them of the issues involving the use of their rear slotted / cross drilled rotors.

The amount of noise these rotors generated when in use was just comical. It makes me wonder if Brakenetic has ever actually tested the products they are selling to people.

Their front rotors seem to work okay. But after attempting to deal with the company on the rear rotors, I doubt I'll ever do business with the company again. Perhaps my review here will help anyone upgrading or changing their rotors, especially in the back of the car where rotor thickness could be an issue when drilling or slotting is concerned.

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