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azn_knight4874 01-04-2007 03:36 PM

Brake Set-Up.. Need your opinions..
 
I was thinking of doing the following:

Changing to "Edelbrock Stainless Steel Brake Lines."
(better / more consistent stopping power)

Changing to "Power Slot Plus Big Rotor Brake Upgrade Kit."
(don't have the $$ for a real Big Brake Set-up, also not sure if it's worth it for our cars)

Also, maybe painting my brake calipers yellow or a blue.
(thought it would look cool)

* What are your thoughts? and Please don't be mean.
If you don't think this is a bad idea / set up just say, "nah, don't do it"

Thanks,

Da1lyDr1ver 01-04-2007 03:42 PM

the stainless steel brake lines are definately a good idea.

i wouldnt get the "big brake kit", but i would get some new OEM sized rotors and high quality brake pads. for the pads, try Hawk or PBR Axxis. but, with higher performance pads, expect more brake dust.

i would also get some better quality brake fluid (flush the system while you're at it also). if you race your car, try Motoul brand fluid, or else Valvoline Syntec for all other applications.

i wouldnt paint the calipers due to my personal preferance, but you could if you'd like, but you might grow to not like them later.

TeLLy 01-04-2007 03:46 PM

Definitely get the stainless lines, I love mine. As for the big brake kit, I wouldn't bother unless you really do need to keep your brakes from getting too hot (ie Solo racing). That said, I followed Boilermaker's DIY and got myself an ITR front brake conversion. Oh and definitely paint your calipers, but if you have rear drums, black seems to be the only colour that doesn't end up looking ghey. I'm using Motul brake fluid right now, and KVR carbon fiber brake pads, which are great cause they don't dust nearly as much as other hi-perf brands, and have great stopping power even when cold.

eugthebear 01-04-2007 05:02 PM

the setup i see alot on our vics is the brembo blanks and hawk pads.

azn_knight4874 01-04-2007 05:04 PM

Thanx for the input...

I will definitely go for the Stainless Steel Brake Lines..

I just wanted to get the bigger rotors and colored calipers for the appearence mainly.

I painted my rear drums a glossy black, which came out very nice.. as opposed to the faded dull metal stock black...

Keep the input comin'...!!!

Boilermaker1 01-04-2007 05:42 PM

Bigger rotors without the proper calipers is dangerous. The radius of the caliper and the radius of the rotor aren't the same, as a result, the apex of the pad does not contact the rotor face and wears a step into the pad. The uneven contact is likely to warp the rotor, damage the caliper (since the piston pressure isn't even) and could lead to the pad fragmenting or coming off the backing.
Get a whole big brake upgrade, or stick with stock size. Upgrading safety and functional items for looks always creates a nightmare situation... not just for you, but for everyone else on the road.

Kevbotron 01-04-2007 05:50 PM

^indeed, I think you would be surprised (aznknight) what Powerslot rotors and Hawk brake pads will do, the increased stopping ability is outstanding. I feel as though they have saved my @ss (one time) as well!:giggle:


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