6th gen sedan warped rotors?
#23
Originally Posted by ponickka
and i do recommend gettin blank brembo or OEM rotors...and use AXIS BRAKE PADS or AEM ..those are 2 of the best big pads i seen so far....
7th gens have rotor issues also, so when it is time, I am going to try Brembo Blanks w/ Axxis Pads...NEVER AEM
#24
Originally Posted by iobidder
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7th gens have rotor issues also, so when it is time, I am going to try Brembo Blanks w/ Axxis Pads...NEVER AEM
7th gens have rotor issues also, so when it is time, I am going to try Brembo Blanks w/ Axxis Pads...NEVER AEM
#27
Originally Posted by ponickka
i never used aem, but my friend said they work good
but honestly, from what i experience, AXISS is a great choice, and the cost is less but yet effective.
but honestly, from what i experience, AXISS is a great choice, and the cost is less but yet effective.
#28
i use EBC greenstuff,good responsive braking, not hard on the rotors, and i do a lot of tracktime and one set has lasted me longer than anyother brand, AEM, Axxis, Performance friction, and some others
personally, i would keep OEM blanks on the car, no point spending big money on stock sized rotors, cuz they will warp again anyways, besides, cross drilled crack, slotted have a cheese grater effect on your pads.
also, better do rotors and pads at diffeent times, the bed in will be a lot easier and quicker
personally, i would keep OEM blanks on the car, no point spending big money on stock sized rotors, cuz they will warp again anyways, besides, cross drilled crack, slotted have a cheese grater effect on your pads.
also, better do rotors and pads at diffeent times, the bed in will be a lot easier and quicker
#30
Originally Posted by dazn
personally, i would keep OEM blanks on the car, no point spending big money on stock sized rotors