brakes and rotors
yeah they're pretty decent. i got a set of rotors (front/rear) with pads from R1 concepts a little cheaper, but i would go with BrakePlanet.com's set. the only thing that i noticed was that these rotors eat up pads a little faster than OE because of the slots. but it eliminates glazing 100% and stops on a dime.
even if u have a good set of ceramic pads that elimate dust?. and it comes with semi metallic pads in the bundle. but i htink im going to try and go seperate with the better ceramic brakes. good idea?
Glazing bacically is caused from overheating of the brake pads and causing the resin within the pads to start to go into a liquid form and make it difficult to stop and also gives a good chance of warping the rotors. This mostly happens for a number of reasons. 1. would be extreme braking 2. bad brake pads. This is where it is good to have drilled rotors because they reduce heat.
And getting ceramic brake pads will 100% help greatly on the on brake dust. You will notice squelling from them every now and then which is perfectly normal
And getting ceramic brake pads will 100% help greatly on the on brake dust. You will notice squelling from them every now and then which is perfectly normal
I prefer slotted discs because the rotor isn't perferated, which only thins out the rotor because material has been removed completely through and through. Slotted discs has just enough to "bite" on the pads. The slots are also slotted out to the effective range of the disc. In othe words, the rotors will become thinner after getting the rotors rotated so many times and the slots serve the dual purpose of being an indicator as to how much material you have left to turn.
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