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Slotted brake rotors can be less likely to warp compared to solid rotors, primarily because the slots help dissipate heat and gases generated during braking. This improved heat management reduces thermal expansion, which is a common cause of warping. Additionally, the slots can enhance braking performance by providing better pad bite and reducing brake fade. However, factors such as material quality and driving conditions also play significant roles in the likelihood of warping.

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