Ok guys I need new brakes and was wondering what rotors and pads you guys recommended? I would like a cross drilled and slotted rotor, but nothing too fancy..aka no Wilwood, Bear kit etc, just slotted rotors and some decent pads. Any suggestions or reviews of what you guys have would be awesome.
the stock braking system in our cars is pretty damn good. if you feel like you need more stopping power though just get better pads. there's no real point with getting "fancy" rotors as better pads will just chew them up anyways.
hell maybe howard will chime in... he's the master brake destroyer.
the stock braking system in our cars is pretty damn good.
if you feel like you need more stopping power though just get better pads.
there's no real point with getting "fancy" rotors as better pads will just chew them up anyways.
hell maybe howard will chime in... he's the master brake destroyer.
what about experiences with drilled and slotted and upgraded pads? or is it just better again to stay oem and liek Hawk pads? Also what is the best place to buy.. S&P for oem?
i would have to guess/say pad.
a good chance you reached heat limit of the OE pad.
you should also ask yourself, when was the last time you replaced/bled the system. brake fluid is hygroscopic.
i've had no experience with the stock rubber lines and heat, since i replaced mine before any track usage. i did not want to take more chances that i could help control.
the system can take heat, but that's mostly from the ability of the choice in pad to take the heat, and still work effectively--as well as a thick rotor to dissipate the heat. i don't think i've been able to boil the fluid yet...but my calipers are burnt and the pistons are charred.
Thats the exact set I have they look good and brake nicely.
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