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#802
[quote=JL-Type-S;13590980]These rotors and brakes are great! I definitely recommend them to everyone. Although I'm having some issues with my rear rotors. Here are videos and hopefully someone here can tell me what's going on..
I apologize for the delayed response, I have been in and out of the office again this week...
Try taking off the set screw, having that in may be offsetting the rotor from turning freely. Also, try taking off the caliper to see if you are getting the same type of reaction from the spinning. Let me know what you come up with so this can be looked into if need be!
I apologize for the delayed response, I have been in and out of the office again this week...
Try taking off the set screw, having that in may be offsetting the rotor from turning freely. Also, try taking off the caliper to see if you are getting the same type of reaction from the spinning. Let me know what you come up with so this can be looked into if need be!
#804
**The Catfish**
iTrader: (11)
rockstar, didnt you say that you put the powerstop ones in the caliper with the d/s rotor? couldnt be the set screw if thats the case. only way its the set screws are if you changed the rotors and it stopped... if i understand the statement
#806
**The Catfish**
iTrader: (11)
powedercoated for what purpose? they are zinc plated and will not rust! my car sat outside all night last night with it raining its ass off and when i got in the car to go to work this morning, they look the same as when the came out the box
#807
TL-S
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I met someone with these on an 07 accord coupe. Said he had them for over a year and he had a some rust on the edges of the rotor/in the drilled holes
not sure if it was also on the hub though.
I may just end up painting the hub/slots. Thats the main reason why I love the Stoptechs
Edit: Just noticed you're in NOVA too. Nice
not sure if it was also on the hub though.
I may just end up painting the hub/slots. Thats the main reason why I love the Stoptechs
Edit: Just noticed you're in NOVA too. Nice
#809
**The Catfish**
iTrader: (11)
I met someone with these on an 07 accord coupe. Said he had them for over a year and he had a some rust on the edges of the rotor/in the drilled holes
not sure if it was also on the hub though.
I may just end up painting the hub/slots. Thats the main reason why I love the Stoptechs
Edit: Just noticed you're in NOVA too. Nice
not sure if it was also on the hub though.
I may just end up painting the hub/slots. Thats the main reason why I love the Stoptechs
Edit: Just noticed you're in NOVA too. Nice
#812
Rockstar and JL, I hope you're able to figure out your issue. I've had the pads and rotors on for 5 days and had nothing similar to what you guys are hearing.
For you base TL people out there, yes there is the sound of downshifting when you brake moderately/hard, but nothing thats bothersome. As far as brake dust; theres a lot more during the initial break in when you're wearing thru the zinc coating under the pads, after that is just a little bit more than oem.
Braking power: a very notable increase in bite, it's like night and day for me. The brake feel is phenomenal. And like everyone's been saying, the zinc coating is perfect. The clean look adds another dimension to the wheels, even with the plain ol' stockies on the car.
For you base TL people out there, yes there is the sound of downshifting when you brake moderately/hard, but nothing thats bothersome. As far as brake dust; theres a lot more during the initial break in when you're wearing thru the zinc coating under the pads, after that is just a little bit more than oem.
Braking power: a very notable increase in bite, it's like night and day for me. The brake feel is phenomenal. And like everyone's been saying, the zinc coating is perfect. The clean look adds another dimension to the wheels, even with the plain ol' stockies on the car.
#813
Carpe Ominous
Sean can hook it up with brakes for other cars too, hit him up. got some for my jeep, installed them tonight.
Before:
After:
Rear
After
hoping that the zinc coating holds up, because 3 of the rotors were rusted on. had to soak them in wd40 and took the hammer to them to get them off.
thanks again Sean
Before:
After:
Rear
After
hoping that the zinc coating holds up, because 3 of the rotors were rusted on. had to soak them in wd40 and took the hammer to them to get them off.
thanks again Sean
#816
**The Catfish**
iTrader: (11)
i just took a BFH to the part of the rotor that contacts the rim. Generally that will knock it loose! beware.... make sure that you either have really good aim or you put the lugs back on the studs so you dont mess up the threads!! just my 2 cents.
#819
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Chapter Leader (South Florida Region)
Chapter Leader (South Florida Region)
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lol...don't ask me how I know!!!
First side, I used a lug nut to hammer...second side I said MEH, I can manage without...sure enough, bam missed twice. Then, could get my spacer to slide onto the hub without hammering it. I had to break out the dremel and smooth out the edges and make it round again.
First side, I used a lug nut to hammer...second side I said MEH, I can manage without...sure enough, bam missed twice. Then, could get my spacer to slide onto the hub without hammering it. I had to break out the dremel and smooth out the edges and make it round again.
#820
**The Catfish**
iTrader: (11)
dangit!! ive gotten close before but no that bad... you just keep reminding me that i need spacers lol... i would love to give the car a nice aggressive stance. what are you running?
#822
TL-S
iTrader: (4)
Sick TLS; I'm in Fairfax near GMU and NOVA.
You should definitely get spacers. I love mine. Ive got ichiba v2 25mm in the back and 20 in the front and it's perfectly flush with my aspecs (18x8). You'll love it
I have an extra set of 20mm Ichiba v2s listed in the BM Pm me or something and maybe I can check out your brakes and you can check out my spacers
You should definitely get spacers. I love mine. Ive got ichiba v2 25mm in the back and 20 in the front and it's perfectly flush with my aspecs (18x8). You'll love it
I have an extra set of 20mm Ichiba v2s listed in the BM Pm me or something and maybe I can check out your brakes and you can check out my spacers
#827
The specs should be the same as OEM! I was just trying to eliminate any possibilities of what could be causing the rotor to stop like the video showed. If it is off even a tiny bit, I think it would make the rotor do that. If that is the case, the set screw isn't necessary for installation. Hoping we can figure this out.....
#828
Moderator
Chapter Leader (South Florida Region)
Chapter Leader (South Florida Region)
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I agree...I don't think it's anything major. Today, I needed to replace some studs, so I swapped out my front pads too. During bedding process...JEEZUZ...these things BITE! Great product. Thanks! Very happy with the pads, Sean. I also think I heard a mild slap like in my video. Maybe it is directly proportionate to the pedal pressure etc...
Ah...who knows...great deal, great, pretty product.
SICK...why GROSS!??! Small AND gross...there's no hope for me.
J.
Ah...who knows...great deal, great, pretty product.
SICK...why GROSS!??! Small AND gross...there's no hope for me.
J.
#835
Three Wheelin'
Who is running these pads with the stock BREMBO pads, just wondering if they will dust more and wear down the pads faster. Also are the ceramic pads supposed to wear down the rotors alot faster or just a little faster. Any info would be great.
#836
**The Catfish**
iTrader: (11)
my understanding it that you have to run the chamfered powerstop pads with these rotors otherwise it will chatter. I dont know how you would run brembo pads and brembo pads at the same time. unless you mean one set front and one rear or meant the brembo rotors? im confused
#837
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Chapter Leader (South Florida Region)
Chapter Leader (South Florida Region)
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I still hear the chopping sometimes, but it's GREATLY diminished...
I think he means still using the brembo caliper with the brembo pads...I'm sure it'll be similar to OEM...no more dusting (I dont' think any more dusting is POSSIBLE than with those pads!).