Need new front brakes - Suggest budget rotor and pads
Need new front brakes - Suggest budget rotor and pads
Looking to change my front breaks because they feel spongy and require me to slam on them sometimes just to stop, im guessing the pads are out the door.
Anyways, its a 160k mile car and i just need some basic/but good rotors and pads that wont break the bank.
Any suggestions? Does Kragen, pepboys or Autozone have anything worthwhile?
Anyways, its a 160k mile car and i just need some basic/but good rotors and pads that wont break the bank.
Any suggestions? Does Kragen, pepboys or Autozone have anything worthwhile?
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Pads are a matter of personal preference and how you drive.
Pads are a matter of personal preference and how you drive.
Looking to change my front breaks because they feel spongy and require me to slam on them sometimes just to stop, im guessing the pads are out the door.
Anyways, its a 160k mile car and i just need some basic/but good rotors and pads that wont break the bank.
Any suggestions? Does Kragen, pepboys or Autozone have anything worthwhile?
Anyways, its a 160k mile car and i just need some basic/but good rotors and pads that wont break the bank.
Any suggestions? Does Kragen, pepboys or Autozone have anything worthwhile?
- worn out master cylinder
- tired OEM brake lines
- brake fluid that's really old
- brake pads that are crap
Or a combination of all of the above. I redid all of these things this summer using Napa rotors, EBC Redstuff pads, Nissan brake lines, and ATE Superblue brake fluid. The result is solid, safe brakes that won't fade under any circumstances short of a closed circuit.
I think you should consider strongly replacing the master cylinder and brake lines for safety reasons. Rotors are the one item I'd skip if I were on a budget. I don't know what pads to use from the parts stores because I've never found a brake pad available there that was better than crap.
Dave
Your brakes could be spongy for several reasons:
- worn out master cylinder
- tired OEM brake lines
- brake fluid that's really old
- brake pads that are crap
Or a combination of all of the above. I redid all of these things this summer using Napa rotors, EBC Redstuff pads, Nissan brake lines, and ATE Superblue brake fluid. The result is solid, safe brakes that won't fade under any circumstances short of a closed circuit.
I think you should consider strongly replacing the master cylinder and brake lines for safety reasons. Rotors are the one item I'd skip if I were on a budget. I don't know what pads to use from the parts stores because I've never found a brake pad available there that was better than crap.
Dave
- worn out master cylinder
- tired OEM brake lines
- brake fluid that's really old
- brake pads that are crap
Or a combination of all of the above. I redid all of these things this summer using Napa rotors, EBC Redstuff pads, Nissan brake lines, and ATE Superblue brake fluid. The result is solid, safe brakes that won't fade under any circumstances short of a closed circuit.
I think you should consider strongly replacing the master cylinder and brake lines for safety reasons. Rotors are the one item I'd skip if I were on a budget. I don't know what pads to use from the parts stores because I've never found a brake pad available there that was better than crap.
Dave
Last edited by shadyonedeath; Sep 14, 2008 at 09:05 PM.
yea my problem is I can press on the brake pedal a good amount before it actually starts to break. Feels like my pedal is on a sponge, and i really have to get down to smashing it 75% to gets the brake to start working. Also, when i brake hard, my car seems to turn a little to the right, like if the right side isnt braking as much as the left.
I forgot to say that in my mega-brake-job I also replaced a caliper and rebuilt a couple others.
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yeah, raybestos isn't bad but I think they tend to squeak/dust more than other OEM pads.

. But will do. Its all in the stickies right?
