Originally Posted by markr6754
I bought my Rotex Golds in June 2006 (well, earlier but they were backordered until June). Andrew installed them for me. He prepared a complete tutorial on the process he follows, which includes dry lubricant and backing grease. I will not put anything else on my Crossfire. No noise, NO dust, excellent stopping power, no fade. I'm not a hard driver, but have ridden these babies hard on occassion. My main regret has been that I don't put enough miles on them to be able to replace them any time soon.
I'm expecting to buy a set for my Dodge Dakota, and my Chrysler 300m. I hate black wheels, and the only clean wheeled vehicle in the family is my Crossfire with the Rotex Golds.
Haven't checked prices lately, but this is clipped from my order confirmation - 4 wheels price:
Thank You For Your Order
We wanted to let you know that we received and are presently processing your order.
Here is your order information:
Confirmation Number: i4628t622006204335
Order Date: 6/2/2006
Order Total: $162.78
What is the name/type of the "dry lubricant" I've never heard of one, maybe that's my problem.