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jcgohan326 06-18-2002 05:38 AM

brake rotors
 
does anybody know what advantages cross drilled brake rotors have over stock ones?? Is there better stopping power or brake stiffness?? I want to upgrade my brakes but the brembo brakes are too expensive, looking for an alternative.....any suggestions??

THANKS!!

AcuraTL 06-18-2002 12:38 PM

Re: brake rotors
 

Originally posted by jcgohan326
does anybody know what advantages cross drilled brake rotors have over stock ones?? Is there better stopping power or brake stiffness?? I want to upgrade my brakes but the brembo brakes are too expensive, looking for an alternative.....any suggestions??

THANKS!!

Just get a set of Axxis metal master pads and you'll be set. The cross drilled rotors are mostly for show. They do, however, help if you do repeated high speed braking.

Mr Hyde 06-18-2002 05:19 PM

Re: Re: brake rotors
 

Originally posted by AcuraTL


Just get a set of Axxis metal master pads and you'll be set. The cross drilled rotors are mostly for show. They do, however, help if you do repeated high speed braking.

Any problems with warped rotors Sam??? I already warped mine once with the stock pads and had to have em cut. I like teh Metal Masters, had em on my Accord, and they were great except for an occasional squeal. (do yours?) I figure I may get em anyway and if the rotors warp again, then I'll replace em with crossdrilled or slotted ones if they come out.

AcuraTL 06-18-2002 08:36 PM

Re: Re: Re: brake rotors
 

Originally posted by Mr Hyde


Any problems with warped rotors Sam??? I already warped mine once with the stock pads and had to have em cut. I like teh Metal Masters, had em on my Accord, and they were great except for an occasional squeal. (do yours?) I figure I may get em anyway and if the rotors warp again, then I'll replace em with crossdrilled or slotted ones if they come out.

I guess I am one of the lucky ones that did not get the warped rotor syndrome. I've had my Metal Master pads for a couple of years now, and they are great. They do tend to squeak and low speed braking sometimes and but it does not bother me. I'd rather have improve braking. You should definitely get it, it is pretty cheap and you will definitely be able to tell a difference.

EliteAccord 06-19-2002 01:10 AM

Re: Re: brake rotors
 

Originally posted by AcuraTL


The cross drilled rotors are mostly for show. They do, however, help if you do repeated high speed braking.

I read that cross drill rotor can crack easier therefore get slotted. Is Brembo that expensive for the TL? :confused:

EliteAccord 06-19-2002 01:10 AM

I suggest getting some stainless steel brake lines. :)

Mr Hyde 06-19-2002 12:38 PM

Re: Re: Re: brake rotors
 

Originally posted by EliteAccord


I read that cross drill rotor can crack easier therefore get slotted. Is Brembo that expensive for the TL? :confused:

The Brembo set that is out for our cars is bigger than stock and only for the front ofteh car costs $5000, and thats parts alone!!!!!! :eek:

AcuraTL 06-19-2002 01:41 PM

Re: Re: Re: Re: brake rotors
 

Originally posted by Mr Hyde


The Brembo set that is out for our cars is bigger than stock and only for the front ofteh car costs $5000, and thats parts alone!!!!!! :eek:

I believe the Brembo evolution kit for our car is only about $2000 for the front. The labor part is actually not that bad. If you know how to change pads/rotors and bleed brakes, you can do it within a couple of hours.

Mr Hyde 06-19-2002 06:34 PM

woops I meant $2k, not 5, thats alot of $$$


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