Brembo brake pad & rotor replacement / life?
Originally Posted by SpiderX1016
I see. I wouldn't be too happy if I had to replace the rotors every brake job.
Originally Posted by Musker
Don't you have to use the same pads + rotors combination each time to avoid warping the rotors or something?
Finished the rears today. Much easier than I anticipated. I did need the tool to run the piston back in, but that was the only hurdle I ran into. The outer pad on the drivers side was worn worse than any of the others, down to bare metal. The passenger side still had a bit of pad left on both. Big thanks to JScottGT for the tips on the install.
Originally Posted by Overboost
Finished the rears today. Much easier than I anticipated. I did need the tool to run the piston back in, but that was the only hurdle I ran into. The outer pad on the drivers side was worn worse than any of the others, down to bare metal. The passenger side still had a bit of pad left on both. Big thanks to JScottGT for the tips on the install.
Originally Posted by 11SHELBYGT500
Whoa too far
Left rear seems to be the wheel that stability control uses the brake on most to control wheel spin and yaw. If you drive the car hard with TC on you will use up that brake. Discovered this when I was road racing and keeping Advance Track on as a safety net. Left rear would always be red hot.
Steve
Steve
Originally Posted by steveespo
Left rear seems to be the wheel that stability control uses the brake on most to control wheel spin and yaw. If you drive the car hard with TC on you will use up that brake. Discovered this when I was road racing and keeping Advance Track on as a safety net. Left rear would always be red hot.
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