Need help deciding on new front brake setup...
#41
Originally Posted by Gjohnson
Matt, school me! Why should I not get drilled rotors, or drilled and slotted rotors.
And yes, the racers use them. But they are also willing to replace them every few hundred miles.
Yes, Porches come from the factory with "drilled" rotors. But Porches rotors are not drilled, they are cast with the holes in them. This drastically reduces the occurance of stress risers.
Any other rotor you see started life as a blank and was machined to have holes or slots.
On the street you will never know the performance difference.
All your getting with holes and slots for a street car is bling (all lower case, no punctuation, single bling cause it ain't that cool or special anymore).
#45
Originally Posted by internetautomar
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If it ain't listed ask, They can probably get it anyways
Rumor has it he's a nice guy
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#47
Jeff92se, do you have a link to another thread, that can let me know what all is need for the big brakes.(Cobra, right?) I can't search because I have donated and I was going to donate, but they disabled it for the moment.
Unless you just want to post the answer.
Unless you just want to post the answer.
#48
I'm very pleased with my slotted Brembos and Axxis MetalMasters. If I did it over again I would proably just get the blank Brembos, but I got a good deal on the slotted rotors. I used the Motul 600 fluid that Stillen sells; good fluid, but kinda pricey.
I'm about to do brakes on my 328i this week and I'll be using all ATE products. You may be interested in using ATE's super blue brake fluid; its so much easier to bleed you brakes with a different color fluid.
I have purchased brake parts from GR Racing , Stillen , and Taylor Automotive . I have had great experience with all of these companies.
I'm about to do brakes on my 328i this week and I'll be using all ATE products. You may be interested in using ATE's super blue brake fluid; its so much easier to bleed you brakes with a different color fluid.
I have purchased brake parts from GR Racing , Stillen , and Taylor Automotive . I have had great experience with all of these companies.
#49
You need 13" Cobra rotors (ie.. 1998'), hub rings to mount them(from Candiman), two brackets from me, additional set of bolts/nuts to mount the bracket, some new SS lines, some 30mm aluminum 300zx calipers, and some 17" or larger wheels that will clear everything.
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=275563
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=244197
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=275563
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=244197
Originally Posted by Gjohnson
Jeff92se, do you have a link to another thread, that can let me know what all is need for the big brakes.(Cobra, right?) I can't search because I have donated and I was going to donate, but they disabled it for the moment.
Unless you just want to post the answer.
Unless you just want to post the answer.
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