What is important though is that car`s rotors are designed for ceramic pads; otherwise the rotors will typically wear faster
What is important though is that car`s rotors are designed for ceramic pads; otherwise the rotors will typically wear faster
Wife`s matrix had a brake job a few months ago (new pads OEM, Turn Rotor`s, Rebuilt Calipers, breed system ) and it still doesn`t have that much of brake dust on the rims and stops quick.
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[QUOTE=Asphalt Rocket;11906]PWell, I actually said it doesn`t shorten stopping distance.retty much. Though they may not make you stop any better on the street
I never said you couldn`t. In fact, if someone likes the look or takes their DD to the track, by all means they should buy them.there is no reason you can not use them on the your daily driver.
Thanks for that info.We have been installing these types of rotors on cars for years.
I gave you my own opinion, which like any reasonable person, is based on certain facts that I`ve ascertained in one way or another. If my doctor tells me I need a to start taking a "statin", what I would do is find the most relevant material on statins, read it and form my opinion. If someone than asked me "why" I had such an opinion, I`d state it, link to the supporting evidence for my opinion and call it a day. Not really rocket science.I figured you would have your own opinion instead of using information I already know about from a website or a manufactor.
No you weren`t.I was looking for you to explain why you shouldn`t, better in your own words.
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Nothing cooking Angelo, I thought User Name had some type of vital information when he said in his first post to only use them if you are going to take your car to the track. I was going to pass this information on to my customers that have had these rotors on for years with trouble free daily driving and to those that were thinking of installing these type of rotors.
[Brembo aims to mass produce carbon-ceramic brakes with new joint venture
New technologies always cost the early adopters big bucks. But higher demand leads to increased supply, and costs eventually go down to the level accessibly by the common man. So while carbon-ceramic brakes might be a big ticket item right now ? often dipping into five figures as optional equipment on European exotica ? Brembo has formed a new joint venture with carbon-fiber supplier SGL Group with the specific goal of mass-producing the brake technology for widespread application.
Carbon-ceramic brakes offer several major benefits over cast-iron discs -- specifically light weight and the ability to dissipate heat quickly, preventing fade -- with few drawbacks. The only downside is that the extant manufacturing process is labor-intensive, driving the cost up, which is why they`re currently only available on high-end exotic supercars. Brembo SGL Carbon Ceramic Brakes, however, which just began operations at its Milan headquarters on the first of this month, aims to streamline the production of the rotors so that they can be implemented across the industry. (That`s a good thing.) Scope out the press release below the fold for more] Noah Joseph
My `92 S10 Blazer has 192k on it with the original rotors.
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I took advantage of the Goodwrench special and got the ceramics installed. So far, so good. Stops when I need it to, reduced dusting and no noise. I`ll wait a couple of more weeks and give an update.
As a side note, I asked the parts guy how much the shocks cost for both the front and back of my Sierra. Fronts were $153/each and rears were $197/each. Looks like I`ll be making several trips to the plasma bank.
Depending on the vehicle you install them on, low dust pads may not have the bite of the stock pads. As noted they will dust much less.
I installed akebono pads on my wifes 99 740il. As many of you know stock BMW brake pads have a lot of dust. Two days of driving and they are covered in thick dust.
The akebono pads took about 300 miles to break in. After that they seem to be fine, but they do not have the initial bite of the original pads. So some adjustments to our driving styles was needed.
After 3 weeks of driving the wheels still don`t look dusty now. :clap:
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I fully agree. IMO its more of a bling thing having drilled rotors on the street.
I used to track my old 01 Z06 on the road course. Most of us would just buy the $25 shipped each standard rotors from rockauto. Of course we used a track pad from PFC or carbotech with track tires from hoosier or kumho. A friend of mine bought the thicker drilled rotors for about $200 each. He said he could not tell the difference and they did not last 8x longer then the $25 rotors.
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