brakes
brakes
I did a search, but I want to know what current set-ups do people have and which would be the best.brake wise.
OK stock rotors?
brembo slotted or xdrilled or both?
powerstop?
goodgridge ss lines?
mm pads?
green stuff?
Whats the best combination??
OK stock rotors?
brembo slotted or xdrilled or both?
powerstop?
goodgridge ss lines?
mm pads?
green stuff?
Whats the best combination??
Re: brakes
Originally posted by mm187
I did a search, but I want to know what current set-ups do people have and which would be the best.brake wise.
OK stock rotors?
brembo slotted or xdrilled or both?
powerstop?
goodgridge ss lines?
mm pads?
green stuff?
Whats the best combination??
I did a search, but I want to know what current set-ups do people have and which would be the best.brake wise.
OK stock rotors?
brembo slotted or xdrilled or both?
powerstop?
goodgridge ss lines?
mm pads?
green stuff?
Whats the best combination??
-Les
Re: Re: brakes
Originally posted by pezking4
Searching more is definately a good idea. And a good question to ask yourself is what do you want out of your brake system? Do you want it to just replace your old aging system, does it need to look good and be eye catching, are you planning on doing any driving that would actually requiring some serious stopping power (auto-x ing), etc. I really don't think you are going to need a huge amount of stopping power, and you're not going to get a tremendous amount just by buying slotted or drilled rotors. I can recommend the Brembo rotors, very good quality, and the Axxis pads are great too, they work well under heavy braking and they don't dust much. I haven't installed the SS lines yet, but I haven't heard anything bad about them before, so they should certainly complete the system. Have fun searching.
-Les
Searching more is definately a good idea. And a good question to ask yourself is what do you want out of your brake system? Do you want it to just replace your old aging system, does it need to look good and be eye catching, are you planning on doing any driving that would actually requiring some serious stopping power (auto-x ing), etc. I really don't think you are going to need a huge amount of stopping power, and you're not going to get a tremendous amount just by buying slotted or drilled rotors. I can recommend the Brembo rotors, very good quality, and the Axxis pads are great too, they work well under heavy braking and they don't dust much. I haven't installed the SS lines yet, but I haven't heard anything bad about them before, so they should certainly complete the system. Have fun searching.
-Les
Thanks for you input. I dont need tremendous stopping power because I am not driving a ferrari. So Ill go with the brembo blanks and axis pads.
Re: Re: Re: brakes
Originally posted by mm187
Thanks for you input. I dont need tremendous stopping power because I am not driving a ferrari. So Ill go with the brembo blanks and axis pads.
Thanks for you input. I dont need tremendous stopping power because I am not driving a ferrari. So Ill go with the brembo blanks and axis pads.
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