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Old 12-23-2008, 12:29 PM
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Smile Cryo Treated Brakes?

Has anyone ever tried this? I am due for a set of front rotors. I was thinking I may treat both the pads and rotors. It supposedly adds 100% to 200% to the lifetime of the rotors. Cryogenics makes the rotors wear better. A few guys on the Mustang board have been using it on their internal engine parts and completely praise it. A company close to me offers cryogenic processing.
It is called the Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. I would post a link here, but it isn't working.
 
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Greetings RMT-F150,

We are sponsors of FTE and are engaged in the practice of Cryogenic technology and NC machining.
Let us know if we can be of assistance

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www.appliedrotortechnology.com
 
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i've looked into them before and you can buy rotors that are already done from places like summit and jegs for around 150 a rotor, i was going to get them till i cheap out and just got summit brand slotted rotors
 
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Helping solve brake life problems.

Hi silver05fx4

We understand new comers to this technology. It hard to understand but those who have tried our performance kits have in time responded with letter like this one from Brian TN

Good evening.

My first experience with ART rotors was on my 1999 F250 SD 4X4 Powerstroke. I installed ART rotors and pads on all 4 corners at 148,000 miles and WOW what a difference. I now have 256000 pulling a 11,500 Camper and 18,000 backhoe and they are smooth as glass and stop great. Incredible considering I had my rotors turned and replaced countless times before going to ART. My wife's 2005 Freestar has front rotor warpage issues and I am interested in replacing those with ART Rotors. Please provide a quotation for replacement of the front rotors and pads. Thanks again for the great service on my truck and I look forward to the same on my wife's van.

Brain,
Milan, TN
and how about this one from Ken, MS

HI guys
I Purchased a set of ART rotors and pads back in 2003 for my Excursion 4 X 4.The “X” had 75,708 miles when the new ART bakes were installed. The “X” now has 211,575 miles and 52 months later the ART bakes appear to have more than 50% of remaining service lifeI don’t know if this is common or not but thanks for a great product!<o></o>
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Ken Pugh<o></o><st1>
<st1:city w:st="on">Booneville</st1:city>, <st1:state w:st="on">MS</st1:state></st1>
but, one of our favorites was from Glen..

Hello! I've talked to you guys a few times and bought my front set of brakes about 100,000 miles ago....I STILL haven't had them turned and the rotors and pads still look brand new!!! On a F-350 PS that weights 9,000+ lbs that's incredible!!! Not to mention for the last 20,000 miles I've had 38"x15.5" Toyo's on her!!! Amazing!!

I've told quite a few people about the brakes and posted several write ups on chat sites. I'll likely get the rear set in the next month-ish when I get enough time to put them on!
All in all we like hearing from members who have taken the chance to work with us in helping solve their brake problems.

Applied Rotor Technology
http://www.appliedrotortechnology.com
 

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