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RiceEatingZR1
12-26-2006, 11:44 PM
it seems like I am going to have to replace my Brakes in the spring.. I want to replace the Rotors as well, what are the best pads and Rotors to get that will work with the stock Calipers for both front and rear?
Hib Halverson
12-27-2006, 05:35 PM
I like the rotors from StopTech.
I have them on 95#140.
RiceEatingZR1
12-28-2006, 08:59 AM
I was looking at Stop Tech for both the pads and the Rotors but was told they won't work with the stock Calipers is that true? if its not what ones would you recommend for both front and back?
Aurora40
12-28-2006, 10:47 AM
I went with Hawk HPS pads on my stock brakes recently. They gave a better initial feel for sure, they grab more with less pedal movement. I kept the stock rotors, but I'd probably go with the Baer Eradispeeds just because of the weight reduction. Just a guy with an opinion and little experience to back that opinion up... ;)
Hib Halverson
12-28-2006, 11:46 AM
I was looking at Stop Tech for both the pads and the Rotors but was told they won't work with the stock Calipers is that true? if its not what ones would you recommend for both front and back?
The Stoptech rotors I have are on a car with OE brake calipers and pads.
Who told you Stoptech rotors will not work with OE brake hardware?
Have you contacted Stoptech for application information. If not, call it at 310.325.4799 or see its web site at http://www.stoptech.com/
RiceEatingZR1
12-28-2006, 12:27 PM
The Stoptech rotors I have are on a car with OE brake calipers and pads.
Who told you Stoptech rotors will not work with OE brake hardware?
Have you contacted Stoptech for application information. If not, call it at 310.325.4799 or see its web site at http://www.stoptech.com/
It wasn't the Rotors that they told me would not work it was the pads not fitting the stock Calipers..
Hib Halverson
12-28-2006, 01:13 PM
It wasn't the Rotors that they told me would not work it was the pads not fitting the stock Calipers..
Well, look at what you posted earlier...
I was looking at Stop Tech for both the pads and the Rotors but was told they won't work with the stock Calipers is that true? if its not what ones would you recommend for both front and back?
Can you see why I am confused and thought you meant rotors?
As for Stoptech pads, I'm not using them so I can't comment other than saying that, if I decided to use an aftermarket pad, I'd sure give 'em a try. That said, my car is an aggressively-driven streeter and OE pads work fine...to the severity that I use the brakes. I should add that the Stoptec rotors cool a little better and my front brakes have air cooling ducts, so even though I'm using OE pads, my braking is enhanced somewhat by those mods. If I were running the car harder, I'd probably look at some aftermarket pad.
As for Stoptechs not fitting....if Stoptec told you that, then you have the right information. If you're going on anecdotal accounts from someone who's not actually tried to install them, I'd contact Stoptec, if you want to know for sure.
RiceEatingZR1
12-28-2006, 03:29 PM
Well, look at what you posted earlier...
Can you see why I am confused and thought you meant rotors?
As for Stoptech pads, I'm not using them so I can't comment other than saying that, if I decided to use an aftermarket pad, I'd sure give 'em a try. That said, my car is an aggressively-driven streeter and OE pads work fine...to the severity that I use the brakes. I should add that the Stoptec rotors cool a little better and my front brakes have air cooling ducts, so even though I'm using OE pads, my braking is enhanced somewhat by those mods. If I were running the car harder, I'd probably look at some aftermarket pad.
As for Stoptechs not fitting....if Stoptec told you that, then you have the right information. If you're going on anecdotal accounts from someone who's not actually tried to install them, I'd contact Stoptec, if you want to know for sure.
Thanks Hib, Sorry for the confusion
Jeffvette
01-02-2007, 03:01 PM
I believe that was me telling you about the pads. At the time stoptech came out they did not carry any pads other than what fit their calipers. Which are a Brembo/Alcon type style. I've checked and they do carry the typical aftermarket pads which you can buy from most aftermarket supplers PFC, Pagid, Axxis and Hawk. I have not compared their prices. So check around and see what kind of price you can get. I do recomend the Hawk HPS pads for all around driving on the street with some autocross and track duty mixed in.
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