Ive set aside some money intending for upgrading my brakes. But damn 2k for parts and install for a car that will never see the track or drag strip. It
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12-15-2011, 09:44 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Akebono brake upgrade on a dd street only car...? Idk
Ive set aside some money intending for upgrading my brakes. But damn 2k for parts and install for a car that will never see the track or drag strip. It hurts. That 2k could go towards finishing paying off the car or something else but I've convinced myself on the brakes partially. Can I be wrong about a huge dd stopping advantage or is this a strictly aesthetic upgrade. I AM TIRED OF LOOKING AT MY CALIPERS AND UGLY ROTORS AS THEY HAVE BEEN CUT LIKE 3 times, but still, should I suck up the 2k and be happy I have a car and be happy with the stock brakes.....I know, so many factors but wanted to talk with people who may be in similar grey areas or who made the switch and have been very very happy with the upgrade both look and feel. Just not sure if it will be pure looks and aesthetics for my car or not. Thanks guys and gals
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As a daily driver you shouldn't expect much of a difference. Brake feel might be a tiny bit better, stopping distances will be pretty damn close to the same (traction limited). So yes, from the daily driver perspective the upgrade is mostly cosmetic.
Have you considered buying a used set of sport brakes in good condition? BTW the sport rotors are slightly bigger but look exactly the same (plain).
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I'm really in the game for the calipers, they kill the non sport calipers. The market is slim for just calipers. Paired with slotted rotors and damn the brake set up could be nice with my aftermarket wheels
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I purchased a base model, like you, and upgraded to the sport calipers with slotted rotors. The wittle bitty brakes were driving me bananas. But I was in a different situation, honestly, because I didn't have a car note. If I were you, I would be inclined to throw that money at the principal instead of upgrades. I don't know, man. It would also be nice to get rid of the eye sore. It sounds like you want to do the upgrade. Either way, I think you will be happy with your decision.
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I did the upgrade... I got mine for free though.. My girlfriend rocks! Honestly in the feel you will not notice a difference, and stopping power seems to be around the same.
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Finally some good non flaming responses, and on topic responses. Thanks a lot. Yea my base calipers are painted but my rotors are terribly warped. Again, driving to and from places in the city is more than fine. But who knows I'll figure it out I guess
Also very surprised to learn that those who already did the upgrade I'm thinking of didn't notice a performance advantage..hmm Last edited by ddvette9; 12-15-2011 at 11:40 AM. |
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Like noted above, its going to be a mostly visual upgrade. Put the money towards paying the car off would be smartest.
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Pay towards your loan. Once the loan is paid off, buy OEM Brembo calipers. The Akebonos are pretty heavy. Quote:
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So they wouldn't really help much for autoX or some light track duty? I was planning on doing the akebono upgrade as well eventually. Haven't done anything more than autoX so far, but I would like to take it out to a road course a couple times after I get an oil cooler.
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For a road course, entry level, they would be a great upgrade.
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I can't tell you the number of corvette customers who just decide to go with my powdercoating after buying that crap and seeing how cheap it is.
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