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    Slotted/drilled rotors

    Hi everyone
    this is my first time here and I have a question. I purchased in Pep Boys a set of front and rear brakes for my 328i to replace my old one. However, now I want to replace the existing rotors for those with drilled and slotted so, my question do I need to get special pads for this new rotor or can I use the ones I already purchased

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    Spartanburg SC
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    E36 ///M
    No special pads needed. But better to replace with new pads when doing rotors
    1999 BMW M3

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