Brake Upgrades
Brake Upgrades
Hello to all. I am interested in getting stainless-steel brake lines and new slotted rotors. Can anyone direct me to the best place? Has anyone done this to there 2000 Maxima SE? I am also considering a cold air intake. Thank you.[B]
What about for a 2K2 max...
I think my front rotors are warped, I get a vibe in the steering wheel when braking @50+mph....The general consensus seems to be that this is attributed to warped rotors...But cutting or replacing seems to solve the problem temporarily...
So, aftermarket rotors seems to be the way to go...What about the pads, can unevenly worn pads cause the vibe?
I'm gonn a try to get the dealership to cut them for me under the 36k b-to-b warranty...if not then aftermarket it is....
I think my front rotors are warped, I get a vibe in the steering wheel when braking @50+mph....The general consensus seems to be that this is attributed to warped rotors...But cutting or replacing seems to solve the problem temporarily...
So, aftermarket rotors seems to be the way to go...What about the pads, can unevenly worn pads cause the vibe?
I'm gonn a try to get the dealership to cut them for me under the 36k b-to-b warranty...if not then aftermarket it is....
Originally posted by NizanDrivn
What about for a 2K2 max...
I think my front rotors are warped, I get a vibe in the steering wheel when braking @50+mph....The general consensus seems to be that this is attributed to warped rotors...But cutting or replacing seems to solve the problem temporarily...
So, aftermarket rotors seems to be the way to go...What about the pads, can unevenly worn pads cause the vibe?
I'm gonn a try to get the dealership to cut them for me under the 36k b-to-b warranty...if not then aftermarket it is....
What about for a 2K2 max...
I think my front rotors are warped, I get a vibe in the steering wheel when braking @50+mph....The general consensus seems to be that this is attributed to warped rotors...But cutting or replacing seems to solve the problem temporarily...
So, aftermarket rotors seems to be the way to go...What about the pads, can unevenly worn pads cause the vibe?
I'm gonn a try to get the dealership to cut them for me under the 36k b-to-b warranty...if not then aftermarket it is....
OTOH, if your mileage is <5k I'd ask dealer to look at the brakes, something else is wrong.
I've got 18+K on the car....the problem first started about two months ago, when I had a patch put on the tire. The tire was re-balanced, and the vibe still comes through the column....maybe the tire is still unbalanced???..or lug-nut torqing was done correctly, the guy at the flat-fixed shop didn't tighten them in the "star" fashion....
I'll go cheap first:
(1)take it to nissan an fish around for a resurface.
(2)get aftermarket pads.
(3)get some good rotors.
I'll go cheap first:
(1)take it to nissan an fish around for a resurface.
(2)get aftermarket pads.
(3)get some good rotors.
Originally posted by NizanDrivn
I've got 18+K on the car....the problem first started about two months ago, when I had a patch put on the tire. The tire was re-balanced, and the vibe still comes through the column....maybe the tire is still unbalanced???..or lug-nut torqing was done correctly, the guy at the flat-fixed shop didn't tighten them in the "star" fashion....
I'll go cheap first:
(1)take it to nissan an fish around for a resurface.
(2)get aftermarket pads.
(3)get some good rotors.
I've got 18+K on the car....the problem first started about two months ago, when I had a patch put on the tire. The tire was re-balanced, and the vibe still comes through the column....maybe the tire is still unbalanced???..or lug-nut torqing was done correctly, the guy at the flat-fixed shop didn't tighten them in the "star" fashion....
I'll go cheap first:
(1)take it to nissan an fish around for a resurface.
(2)get aftermarket pads.
(3)get some good rotors.
Originally posted by Max_5gen
You said it is happenning while you're braking from 50+, right? If it is the case and you don't feel vibration just driving at that speed then it is definetely your brakes. If you feel it while driving - then it is unbalanced wheel(s). Quite often dealers like to charge for resurfacing insisting that it should be done "on the car" using special equipment. BS. Funniest part is that new rotors cost about the same as resurfacing in dealer's style. Anyway, I'd start from item (2) in your list since resurfacing does remove buildup leaving the cause in place. That explains why people have this problem again and again. One more story - friend of mine was experiencing the same problem on his WRX. At that time he also needed to change pads as well since there was not much left. He just replaced the pads without much thinking about it and the problem was gone. That particular case convinced me the most. Good luck with any way you choose.
You said it is happenning while you're braking from 50+, right? If it is the case and you don't feel vibration just driving at that speed then it is definetely your brakes. If you feel it while driving - then it is unbalanced wheel(s). Quite often dealers like to charge for resurfacing insisting that it should be done "on the car" using special equipment. BS. Funniest part is that new rotors cost about the same as resurfacing in dealer's style. Anyway, I'd start from item (2) in your list since resurfacing does remove buildup leaving the cause in place. That explains why people have this problem again and again. One more story - friend of mine was experiencing the same problem on his WRX. At that time he also needed to change pads as well since there was not much left. He just replaced the pads without much thinking about it and the problem was gone. That particular case convinced me the most. Good luck with any way you choose.
*Cheap* Wilwood kits
Unless this is just some ultra scam, this company seems to have the best prices on complete kits for the Maxima :
http://www.precisionbrakes.com/maxima.html
Frankencom.com has a deal on an entire kit.
http://www.precisionbrakes.com/maxima.html
Frankencom.com has a deal on an entire kit.
Originally posted by NizanDrivn
Thanks, I've been keeping up with some of your other post...I'll get some aftermarket pads and see if the problem is less. If not then I'll check with Nissan...If I do decide to get rotors, can i swap them myself?
Thanks, I've been keeping up with some of your other post...I'll get some aftermarket pads and see if the problem is less. If not then I'll check with Nissan...If I do decide to get rotors, can i swap them myself?
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