Brembro blanks and increased performance...
#1
Brembro blanks and increased performance...
Ok, correct me if I'm wronghere but
A. Stock Rotors tend to be of a "soft" steel, not good for harsh performance pads.
B. Brembro blanks are tougher.
C. Upgrading to the Brembro's I could use a more agressive pad ie better braking performance.
Right????
A. Stock Rotors tend to be of a "soft" steel, not good for harsh performance pads.
B. Brembro blanks are tougher.
C. Upgrading to the Brembro's I could use a more agressive pad ie better braking performance.
Right????
#4
Originally Posted by CyMax
Ok, correct me if I'm wronghere but
A. Stock Rotors tend to be of a "soft" steel, not good for harsh performance pads.
B. Brembro blanks are tougher.
C. Upgrading to the Brembro's I could use a more agressive pad ie better braking performance.
Right????
A. Stock Rotors tend to be of a "soft" steel, not good for harsh performance pads.
B. Brembro blanks are tougher.
C. Upgrading to the Brembro's I could use a more agressive pad ie better braking performance.
Right????
OEM quality rotors are fine, its the $10 Autozone specials that might get eaten up by performance pads. Blembo blanks are a good value for the money, might as well go with them. My $0.02.
#5
Brembo rotors are usually made of a significantly higher quality metal than the OE rotors. all are said to be cast iron, but I highly doubt that based on the stuff I've seen over the years. nonetheless, the brembos are much better than the stockers. Axxis MM and Brembo blanks are a pretty good combination on our cars. for street driving, they're hard to beat on a price vs. performance standpoint.
#6
Originally Posted by Matt93SE
Brembo rotors are usually made of a significantly higher quality metal than the OE rotors. all are said to be cast iron, but I highly doubt that based on the stuff I've seen over the years. nonetheless, the brembos are much better than the stockers. Axxis MM and Brembo blanks are a pretty good combination on our cars. for street driving, they're hard to beat on a price vs. performance standpoint.
I couldn't agree more
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