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Originally Posted by oil pan 4
Ha my car is already 28 years old.
I'm more interested in those rotors being larger and half the weight, lasting longer is just a side benefit.
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My truck's 29. and AFAIK (I've only had it about 10 years) still on the original rotors. And it's often carrying loads, and/or descending steep mountain roads.
I think you misunderstood: I wasn't talking about the carbon rotors, which as you say do provide additional benefits. It's the freeze-treated ones that seem to offer nothing but extended life.