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97MaxGurl 02-22-2001 05:44 PM

Hey Guys-- I noticed that my stock brakes aren't working as sharply since I replaced stock tires(205/6515) with 17" Rims + Yoko(235zr4517). Do I need to upgrade my brake pads/rotors for better brake performance?
If so, any suggestions on which ones I should get?

Thanks=)
An6e
97GLE SuperBlack, 46K miles...

metallic97gxe 02-22-2001 07:58 PM

get some...........
 
stainless steel brake lines this might help some

NickStam 02-22-2001 08:23 PM

Switching to new rims is really not related to brake pad wear. Since you have a 97 you probably just need new pads

BossmaX 02-22-2001 10:16 PM

Hey Maxgurl, think you could send me a pic of the VX1 rims on your car. Those have caught my eye before, and i've narrowed it down to those, the Mille Miglia Evos and Spiders, although i'm leaning towards the Evos now. Nonetheless, a pic would help me make a decision.

Thnx.

Kevin Wong 02-22-2001 10:23 PM

That's odd
 
I'd think with better tires, you'd be able to brake better. I have a set of stainless steel brakelines that are waiting to be put on. I thought I'd wait for my 17" wheel upgrade.

maxi98 02-22-2001 10:54 PM

yupe, need better pads
 
the brake does feel it's not gripping as hard when upgrading to 17", better pads should solve the problem.. i am still trying to wear out the factory pad so i can go aftermkt... meanwhile, drive safely loh~~~

SWEETSOUND2001 02-23-2001 12:39 AM

how big of an improvement are ss brake lines?

97MaxGurl 02-23-2001 09:47 AM

Hey BossmaX~
 
~All I gotta say is 'it wasn't me'.
I haven't scanned pic of my ride yet...
Next Week--I Promised*

Check out http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/index.jsp
They carry Mille's and u can see how they look on your Max.
While you're there, click on Moda R4 wheels, they look very similar to my VX1s.


Originally posted by BossmaX
Hey Maxgurl, think you could send me a pic of the VX1 rims on your car. Those have caught my eye before, and i've narrowed it down to those, the Mille Miglia Evos and Spiders, although i'm leaning towards the Evos now. Nonetheless, a pic would help me make a decision.

Thnx.


voltman 02-23-2001 09:53 AM

97MaxGurl, how do you like the ride and look of 17"s on the stock suspension?

breaux124 02-23-2001 11:19 AM


Originally posted by 97MaxGurl
Hey Guys-- I noticed that my stock brakes aren't working as sharply since I replaced stock tires(205/6515) with 17" Rims + Yoko(235zr4517). Do I need to upgrade my brake pads/rotors for better brake performance?
If so, any suggestions on which ones I should get?

Thanks=)
An6e
97GLE SuperBlack, 46K miles...

I was in the same situation last week. I decided against the SS brake lines, because I don't need that much more braking power. I checked my pads and rotors and I only needed new front pads. I ordered the Axxis pads online and they are great. They come with the anti-squeal compound and they stop much better. Save the cash from the SS lines and get something else (FSTB or RSB).

This is where I got the pads, around $25 shipped (front only)!
http://www.forparts.com

97MaxGurl 02-23-2001 11:54 AM

re: Voltman!!~~
 
The look of my VX1s are tight=)Turn heads u kno'
With those Yoko db tires Rollin... very quiet indeed. Worth the kind of $$ I dropped on it.
Stock Suspension definately need mods..
I welcome any advise on suspension replacement.
anGe

Originally posted by voltman
97MaxGurl, how do you like the ride and look of 17"s on the stock suspension?

Vic 02-23-2001 12:52 PM

I wouldn't worry too much of the brakes... I would look for new suspension first to close in that ugly wheel gap!
try H&R if you like a comfy ride or Eibach for the performance.
Vic

BlkCat 02-23-2001 01:02 PM

Don't forget about the shocks if you are looking to replace the springs. I thought my stock shocks would last for a while on Eibachs and I had to replace them after a month. Could have saved some money if I had them both replaced at the same time.

bert 02-23-2001 05:55 PM

SS brake lines help keeping the brake feeling consistant and solid. Metal expands less than rubber when it is cold or hot.

Mods should be felt, not seen.

ryz 02-23-2001 05:57 PM

get some porterfeild pads
,wickedest brake pads i ever had
when you call ask for the group buy price
much cheaper than what is on their site
http://www.porterfield-brakes.com/


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