thanks for this. I didn't think it would mater cause on regular rotors it don't. but because these kind are slotted/drilled it does. no wonder people say these suck. they don't install them right.
It is all about the vents, they point towards the back at the top. They expel hot air and gasses, not scoop it. This is the most important feature of directional rotors. If they are radial (straight out), it is irrelevant how you want them to face.
Dude you're awesome, I've been trying to figure this out and you think the manufacturer would leave instructions when you order rotors especially online as far as how it would work. Thank you for your help😊😊
The fucked up part is different companies have uneducated ppl telling whats what from my experience and knowledge on not just vehicles but common sense i too said the same things both inside groves and the slotted directions and lmao its so satisfying having you teach me something that i didnt know existed and let me know i was right lol A1 auto is so fucking wrong lmfao
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Most simply refer to Driver side and Passenger side. When it comes to left and right, it will depend on their perspective. For US drivers, If you are looking to the front of your car from the outside, the right will be the driver side and left is the passenger. If you are sitting from the inside then left is the driver side and right is the passenger.
You just answered all the questions i was having right now.
I'm glad I could help. Thanks for the support.
That was the best explanation for the break rotor direction for the novice for those that are learning to work on their own cars
I'm glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching.
thanks for this. I didn't think it would mater cause on regular rotors it don't. but because these kind are slotted/drilled it does. no wonder people say these suck. they don't install them right.
I believe so. There are a lot of differing opinions from so called internet experts but I will stick with the manufacturer recommendation.
Great review, straightforward simple answers!!👍🏾👍🏾
Thank you for watching. I try to keep it simple so even I can understand it!
Great job
Loved what the perspective of left and right were
Thank you
You're very welcome
It is all about the vents, they point towards the back at the top. They expel hot air and gasses, not scoop it. This is the most important feature of directional rotors. If they are radial (straight out), it is irrelevant how you want them to face.
Thanks for sharing.
Dude you're awesome, I've been trying to figure this out and you think the manufacturer would leave instructions when you order rotors especially online as far as how it would work. Thank you for your help😊😊
Maybe the manufacturer thinks we're all experts in rotor installation? Happy to fill in the gaps!
Thanks for the update best instructional and informed video.
Thanks for watching and leaving such a nice comment!
Good straightforward video. 🙏
Glad you liked it
Well geez. I didn't consider the right hand drive vehicles. I'd still use the same convention though
Thanks for watching.
Informative video!
Thanks for checking out the video, hope you learned something new!
The fucked up part is different companies have uneducated ppl telling whats what from my experience and knowledge on not just vehicles but common sense i too said the same things both inside groves and the slotted directions and lmao its so satisfying having you teach me something that i didnt know existed and let me know i was right lol A1 auto is so fucking wrong lmfao
Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts!
Thank you boss
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The slots on all slotted rotors should point forward so the wear dust is ejected outward away from the brake caliper by centrifugal force ...!
I believe you are referring to the cooling vane? Because some vane are slanted and some are straight.
Look at the part numbers on the edge of the rotors
Thank you. That is what the video showed at around 1:30 mark.
I was going to
Say …why don’t they just label it.
Yes they did. It will help if they put in a little paper to let users know because it is not obvious for a regular DIY'er like myself.
If people do not know which side of their vehicle is left or right, it is better that they do not drive.
Most simply refer to Driver side and Passenger side. When it comes to left and right, it will depend on their perspective. For US drivers, If you are looking to the front of your car from the outside, the right will be the driver side and left is the passenger. If you are sitting from the inside then left is the driver side and right is the passenger.
You just answered all the questions i was having right now.
I'm happy to help. Thanks for watching.