Are these brakes a good deal?
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The brakemotive package? They're plated in zinc so you shouldn't have to do anything to them. Sharky, chime in if I'm wrong.
Edit: You guys are fast lol.
Edit: You guys are fast lol.
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Damn, three helpful responses in like 2 minutes....Thanks guys. Good to know, I won't do anything to them then.
May need to get myself some paint and Brembo decals for the calipers...I wonder if anyone has thought of that yet?
May need to get myself some paint and Brembo decals for the calipers...I wonder if anyone has thought of that yet?
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Those F14's are pretty..
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Haha, you guys will use any excuse to whore those calipers. Now I just need to decide on a color that would look good with ASM....
And SharksBreath, those rims are seriously sick. Some of my favorite rims on the entire site.
And SharksBreath, those rims are seriously sick. Some of my favorite rims on the entire site.
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^i would ASM color match your calipers KJ.
www.automotivetouchup.com carries all OEM color codes fwiw.
www.automotivetouchup.com carries all OEM color codes fwiw.
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You whore.
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Either color matched or red calipers look beautiful on your color TL.
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You SoB!
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"You don't know what you're talking about" is what I edited out. While true, I figured it was a bit too snarky. As I mentioned earlier, they have those holes to minimize weight on those MASSIVE rotors. If you really want to improve braking performance, buy some sticky tires. That doesn't look as fancy though. To each his own.
That's cool. You get what you pay for. I'm sure you'll enjoy them.
-____- really guys? First of all, vr6dub or whatever the hell your name was, gtfo with your arguing bullshit. I just wanted to know if they were good brakes or not. Autozone wants like 300 for OEM rotors and crappy metal pads, this is a semi/performance package for 150. Obviously, it is a good deal.
THANK YOU TO ALL WHO PROVIDED USEFUL REVIEWS.
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D-097: Brembo Caliper Color Combos (Not for 56k)
https://acurazine.com/forums/3g-tl-performance-parts-modifications-112/d-097-brembo-caliper-color-combos-not-56k-829109/
https://acurazine.com/forums/3g-tl-performance-parts-modifications-112/d-097-brembo-caliper-color-combos-not-56k-829109/
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"You don't know what you're talking about" is what I edited out. While true, I figured it was a bit too snarky. As I mentioned earlier, they have those holes to minimize weight on those MASSIVE rotors. If you really want to improve braking performance, buy some sticky tires. That doesn't look as fancy though. To each his own.
That's cool. You get what you pay for. I'm sure you'll enjoy them.
That's cool. You get what you pay for. I'm sure you'll enjoy them.
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Ahh this place is great. Noobies already know how to make fun of justn...
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youre missing the point concept. the argument that the drilled rotors doesnt make a difference is irrelavant. The slotted rotors are what make the difference. I personally would prefer to have dimpled rotors to eliminate the possibility of cracks forming down the road, but like you said, to each their own. I love the brakemotive kit, they do stop better than the stock blanks, and thats where it should end. you getting butt hurt for giving the op my opinion is childish. ![Bye](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/bye.gif)
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Dispelling myths does not equal butt hurt. And there you go again claiming they stop better.
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Your stock brakes could lock up your tires. Better brakes won't do a darn thing to shorten stopping distances without stickier tires...FACT.
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If shark and justn hooked up what would their kids look like?
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im done with this guy... there has been no one that has disagreed with the fact that stickier tires make the biggest difference. how about this, the brakemotive kit brake the car more effeciently. Meaning that they will not heat up as quickly or have as hard of a time stopping if they are very hot. better?
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Wouldn't you want your brakes to not lock up?
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im done with this guy... there has been no one that has disagreed with the fact that stickier tires make the biggest difference. how about this, the brakemotive kit brake the car more effeciently. Meaning that they will not heat up as quickly or have as hard of a time stopping if they are very hot. better?
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Seriously, Mods. Lock this shit up already. I have the info I needed, there's no need for this thread anymore. It's just everyone bitching at everyone else, and it stopped being about brakes like halfway through page 2.
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There are many claims as to the benefits of drilled vs slotted rotors on stopping power. This guide is intended to provide some facts about drilled and slotted rotors. As a member of the SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers), I was pleased to see a paper "The Effect of Rotor Crossdrilling on Brake Performance" by two GM engineers published in 2006. They examined three vehicle platforms with cross-drilled rotors vs standard rotors to measure convection cooling capability, fade characteristics, wet braking, pedal feel and lining wear. The result is summarized as follows:
- For the sports sedan, the coefficient of friction was 21% higher for drilled rotors than standard front rotors at 340F and higher using 15 brake snubs at 62mph. The track simulated 124 mph fade test showed 37% better brake output for drilled rotors. The drilled rotor brake temperature was about 150 degrees cooler.
- For the performance car, the coefficient of friction was significantly higher for drilled rotors especially at high temperature.
- Wet braking at high pedal pressure was the same for drilled or standard rotors. Wet braking is not significantly improved by drilled rotors.
- Pedal force was much more consistent with drilled rotors over the brake temperature range. That is, to stop at the same deceleration rate, the driver does not need to modulate pedal pressure based on different brake temperatures. This reduces driver fatigue and improves brake response.
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