Freedom Motorsports
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So I got the rear eline rotors yest. Definitely a noticeable quality difference between the premium and eline.
There is no doubt, the Eline series rotors are not as high a quality rotor as the Premiums. The Premiums are cast from a higher grade iron (G3500 vs G3000), coated with a military grade electrocoat corrosion protective coating, are "double drilled", meaning that they have actually two rows of drilled holes between the slots instead of one row like the Eline's.
However, I will also say that I have actually tested the Eline's on my wife's 04 Denali with great results. I installed them on the Denali to test how they would work on our larger vehicles. They have been on the truck for about 18 months and around 17K miles and not only do the hubs still look good, the pads still have about 90% of the pad left. Brake fade was eliminated after the installation and has actually saved the wife a couple of times in tight spots. One in particular was when coming home from work one day in a hurry, she came around a blind curve and met a police check point and had to slam on the brakes hard to get stopped. I have am actually thankful I installed them because she barely got stopped without running through them, so if I hadn't installed them, she may have wound up in ALL KINDS of trouble. It was actually a good thing that she/we grew up with most of the cops because they jokingly told her to slow it down a bit and let her go on. But can you imagine if she had experienced the same brake fade as in the past? Yeah, it could have turned bad in a hurry.
My recommendation stands as this. If you are one that uses your Tahoe/Yukon for every day driving, never really hauling anything at all. The Eline series rotors would be just fine on your truck. If you however, are one that pulls boats, campers or whatever. You may want to choose the Premiums just because of the better cooling from the increase in drilled holes while also resisting warping better due to the higher grade iron. We don't haul or pull anything at all behind the Denali because I have other trucks for that, so in regular daily driving the Eline series have been GREAT rotors.
Let me say something else about the PosiQuiet pads. Although they are a low dust formula that hasn't dusted the rims hardly at all on my other vehicles; my 05 Silverado has the Eline rotors and Posi's on the front and drum brakes on the rear. Having the drum brakes on the rear has made a difference in dusting. The front pads, while not a ridiculous amount, have caused a little more dusting on the rims than on any other vehicle we have. So if you have drum brakes, you may see some dusting from the pads. I just wanted to put that out there.