6th gen BBK or Better Pads and Rotors
Hey, I was just curious as to whether or not I should upgrade the front brakes of the car to the 6th gen bigger rotors and pads or to just go with improved pads(hawk, ebc) and rotors for all 4 wheels. I am in dire need of new brakes and was just curious as to which option would be more beneficial to the braking of the car.
Any input would be greatly appreciated |
I would suggest you go ahead and upgrade to 6th Brakes over the counter or if you want alittle something more performance oriented, hopefully you have 17" OEM rims either 00-01 or 02-03 fit, I've done them both:
http://powerstoponly.com/p-1000-powe...rake-kits.aspx |
I agree. My brakes used get warped waay to often. Now, it ahrdly ever happens, and they last so much longer.
I haven't changed front pads in nearly 90k. Changed the rotors once, although I'm sure I could have just machined them. |
yeah im dying to wait to change my fronts, but its been many many miles so far and the pads look fine.
my fronts are warped extermely bad though. |
One thing to keep in mind if you do the 6th gen bbk and you ever plan to sell the car. You will run into an issue similar to what I just did. Unless you are selling the car to someone that realizes that this is truly a legit upgrade they will freak out at first mention of alterations to the brakes. Images of them careening into a crowd of school children will instantly fill their head. So IF you do anticipate to ever let go of the car make sure you plan for this accordingly. Luckily for me the person that bought my car was a fellow modder that had already test driven other 5th gens with untouched brakes. So they were instantly sold on the BBK's performance. His GF that he was supposed to be sharing the car with... Not so much. :D
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Yes, upgrade to 6th gen better brake kit.
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Originally Posted by 5th gen dd
(Post 8929515)
One thing to keep in mind if you do the 6th gen bbk and you ever plan to sell the car. You will run into an issue similar to what I just did. Unless you are selling the car to someone that realizes that this is truly a legit upgrade they will freak out at first mention of alterations to the brakes. Images of them careening into a crowd of school children will instantly fill their head. So IF you do anticipate to ever let go of the car make sure you plan for this accordingly. Luckily for me the person that bought my car was a fellow modder that had already test driven other 5th gens with untouched brakes. So they were instantly sold on the BBK's performance. His GF that he was supposed to be sharing the car with... Not so much. :D
But also it creates complications for people who just want to DD a car and when they change the brakes.....yea, got remember X,Y,Z and do this and this year car and yea see it just gets annoying. |
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Originally Posted by Crusher103
(Post 8929527)
Well how did you present the car is the question? Because in most cases if its a clean generally stock car people will like the idea that the car you are selling is safer than a stock car. Now if you have a car on obviously lowered suspension, painted brake calipers etc then yea you will get the stigma and somewhat rightfully so.
But also it creates complications for people who just want to DD a car and when they change the brakes.....yea, got remember X,Y,Z and do this and this year car and yea see it just gets annoying. Car was definitely represented as emphasis on minor improvements over stock. I explained the known issues with the factory brakes and how they were addressed in the 6th gen calipers. Calipers were painted black not racing red. :laugh: Also made it clear to him that nearly anything I do to a car is function > form with absolutely no compromise for safety. It was on Tein H Techs with Murano wheels so it was as close to stock as modified could get. He even said that until I pointed it out he thought the car was completely stock. Which was the look I was going for to begin with. I'm over 30 and don't care to get lumped in with the rest of the hoodlums. So yeah it definitely helps if you're not a teenager with a rattle canned interior to give the right perspective. Here she is. Still miss her. That is until I get into the 2011 WRX that replaced it. Attachment 24696 Sorry OP for going off topic. I say go 6th gen BBK with steel braided lines and Hawk pads. Just be prepared to piss a few people off when they think you are brake checking them on those first few days when you're not used to the new stopping power. :D |
BBK for the win. Did it last year. Night and day difference.
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Originally Posted by ateick
(Post 8930014)
BBK for the win. Did it last year. Night and day difference.
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Got mine ( remanufactured ) from work. Still have yet to put on im hoping they work better than the stock calipers
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Originally Posted by george__
(Post 8930051)
Who did you use for calipers?
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Originally Posted by ateick
(Post 8930080)
Raybestos calipers, rotors and pads.
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Originally Posted by george__
(Post 8930082)
Rockauto?
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Originally Posted by NmexMAX
(Post 8930134)
I've got those at Checker Auto.
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+1 BBK - 2 of my 3 Maxi's have them, and they are far superior. Even if you get nice rotors and nice pads in stock size, its not even close to if you do the BBK with cheap stuff. Rotors are HUGE compared to stock and Calipers have much bigger pistons.
I have Power Slot rotors and Hawk HPS pads on one and just mid line rotors and pads on the other and they both stop hella better than any stock setup. Both are running reman Calipers Attachment 24688 |
Originally Posted by george__
(Post 8930138)
DOES NOT EXIST in Canada :(
O'Reily these days. |
Who wants to pay for a bigger brake set-up with stock calipers? Thats just half retarded in my mind
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Originally Posted by ShocknAwe
(Post 8930404)
Who wants to pay for a bigger brake set-up with stock calipers? Thats just half retarded in my mind
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Originally Posted by ShocknAwe
(Post 8930404)
Who wants to pay for a bigger brake set-up with stock calipers? Thats just half retarded in my mind
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Originally Posted by ShocknAwe
(Post 8930404)
Who wants to pay for a bigger brake set-up with stock calipers? Thats just half retarded in my mind
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Originally Posted by Crusher103
(Post 8930449)
Whats silly about is you paid for a brake setup with technically stock calipers.
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The A34 is still stock, if we're talking about it that way. Stock calipers off an A34 and stock rotors too.
Not sure why that's an issue. Technically the G35 is also stock, off a G35, as is the Z32, since they're off a Z32, same can be said for the EVO calipers. I can see the semi point on the FB kit with 5.5 gen calipers using the 6th gen rotor. More torque, but that's way beyond this thread. |
Thanks for all the helpful replies and feedback guys. :)
Hmm, I will probably go ahead with the 6th gen calipers and rotors based on the positive feedback. Since the front brakes do that much more work than the rears, is it alright if I just went with regular brembo blanks for the rear seeing as they wouldnt generate as much heat as the front. Also I was looking at either ebc redstuff or Hawk hps pads. Do I have to have the same type of pads front and rear? because the ceramic pads, like the redstuff I read, need heat to have good bite, and the rears probably wouldnt perform to their optimal performance im guesing since they wouldnt generate the amount of heat needed for good performance. |
Originally Posted by NmexMAX
(Post 8930533)
The A34 is still stock, if we're talking about it that way. Stock calipers off an A34 and stock rotors too.
Not sure why that's an issue. Technically the G35 is also stock, off a G35, as is the Z32, since they're off a Z32, same can be said for the EVO calipers. I can see the semi point on the FB kit with 5.5 gen calipers using the 6th gen rotor. More torque, but that's way beyond this thread. |
Originally Posted by CMax03
(Post 8929315)
I would suggest you go ahead and upgrade to 6th Brakes over the counter or if you want alittle something more performance oriented, hopefully you have 17" OEM rims either 00-01 or 02-03 fit, I've done them both:
http://powerstoponly.com/p-1000-powe...rake-kits.aspx |
Originally Posted by CMax03
(Post 8929315)
I would suggest you go ahead and upgrade to 6th Brakes over the counter or if you want alittle something more performance oriented, hopefully you have 17" OEM rims either 00-01 or 02-03 fit, I've done them both:
http://powerstoponly.com/p-1000-powe...rake-kits.aspx Rotors and pads for sure, Calipers - probably? What about the hub/other? Thanks! |
Z32 calipers or go home :D
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^^^ Z32 Calipers are nice. I had them on my 240sx... BUT in order to get them to fit properly on the maxima you need a proper bracket fabricated...
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Fastbrakes makes the correct parts to do this
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Oh, I don't doubt they aren't out there.... but you have a few issues... not that I am knocking anybody, but if the bracket is out even a slight amount you aren't going to have proper brake contact, and you have to order them in.
I am not sure about how the performance of the Z32 caliper is on the 5th gen, but I can say from having them on a much smaller and lighter car, I doubt there is a huge difference between them and the 6th gen BBK upgrade. |
well the 6th gen brake rotors suffer from being much heavier than the z32 aluminum calipers. Unfortunately, the Z32 bbk is not in my budget :(
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Z32 is purely a bling mod these days.
I challenge anyone to a braking contest w/ z32 calipers. Or, someone send me a Z32 caliper, bracket, rotor set and I will throw it in my braking test. To the OP.... Your answer was given already, just get a 6th gen brake kit, and just tell the next owner which brake pads and rotors to buy, mention nothing of the upgrade. |
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@OP - you are looking at like ~$300 for the pads and brakes then another couple hundred for the front calipers. Hit up IMPORTRP.com |
Hawk HPS are great. I had them on my stock brakes and loved them so much I convinced three of my friends to buy them on their cars including, BRZ, acura cl-s, and G20.
Originally Posted by 5th gen dd
(Post 8929515)
One thing to keep in mind if you do the 6th gen bbk and you ever plan to sell the car. You will run into an issue similar to what I just did. Unless you are selling the car to someone that realizes that this is truly a legit upgrade they will freak out at first mention of alterations to the brakes. Images of them careening into a crowd of school children will instantly fill their head. So IF you do anticipate to ever let go of the car make sure you plan for this accordingly. Luckily for me the person that bought my car was a fellow modder that had already test driven other 5th gens with untouched brakes. So they were instantly sold on the BBK's performance. His GF that he was supposed to be sharing the car with... Not so much. :D
Originally Posted by Child_uv_KoRn
(Post 8930989)
Z32 calipers or go home :D
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Originally Posted by Quickywd01
(Post 8931168)
Wilwood superlite and two piece rotors. :hide:
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Originally Posted by maxiiiboy
(Post 8930985)
What parts do I have to replace if I want to do this upgrade?
Rotors and pads for sure, Calipers - probably? What about the hub/other? Thanks! One tip - if you are thinking of painting your calipers this is an excellent time to do it. Some paints suggest you bake them to finalize the finish which can be done since they're off the car. You can even paint the rotor hats if they aren't already. |
Originally Posted by ateick
(Post 8931239)
The beauty of the 6th gen upgrade is that it is completely bolt on. No f'ng around with adapter plates. Remove the current pads, rotors and calipers and replace with 6th gen pads, rotors and calipers. If you already needed new brakes you are getting an upgraded system for essentially the price of the new/reman'd calipers plus some brake fluid. If you have extra cash buy some SS brake lines and replace those too. For the novices remember you are opening up the brake system so you will need to bleed the brakes after.
One tip - if you are thinking of painting your calipers this is an excellent time to do it. Some paints suggest you bake them to finalize the finish which can be done since they're off the car. You can even paint the rotor hats if they aren't already. Thanks for your advice ! |
Originally Posted by aackshun
(Post 8931144)
Z32 is purely a bling mod these days.
I challenge anyone to a braking contest w/ z32 calipers. Or, someone send me a Z32 caliper, bracket, rotor set and I will throw it in my braking test. To the OP.... Your answer was given already, just get a 6th gen brake kit, and just tell the next owner which brake pads and rotors to buy, mention nothing of the upgrade. |
Originally Posted by aackshun
(Post 8931144)
Z32 is purely a bling mod these days.
I challenge anyone to a braking contest w/ z32 calipers. Or, someone send me a Z32 caliper, bracket, rotor set and I will throw it in my braking test. To the OP.... Your answer was given already, just get a 6th gen brake kit, and just tell the next owner which brake pads and rotors to buy, mention nothing of the upgrade. The Z32s&cobra rotors do provide an upgrade in stopping power but i would not be surprised actually im quite sure a 6th gen BBK will out perform them. If the Z32s were not fixed caliper brakes we would not even bother with them. |
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