Brembo brakes anyone?
#41
STOP TECH's RULE!
They are very cost effective too... You can replace the out side of the rotors (no need to replace the hat)... Rebuild calipers, pads easy to change...
Who is that speaking for stop tech? Tim? Howard? Jeff??
They come in Red, Black, Silver at no extra charge... Blue, Yellow, Green, Gold for extra...
They are very cost effective too... You can replace the out side of the rotors (no need to replace the hat)... Rebuild calipers, pads easy to change...
Who is that speaking for stop tech? Tim? Howard? Jeff??
They come in Red, Black, Silver at no extra charge... Blue, Yellow, Green, Gold for extra...
#45
Originally Posted by chrisl311
yo, no ones stupid. your stupid if you dont get his point. even though the bigger ones in the back dont do much, actually are overkill, but big brakes with the already small back brakes looks silly, i think big brakes and wheels look better than a body kit, it lets viewers know your serious about performance, not just looks. i would get big brakes if they came with front and back when i get the tc.
Originally Posted by chrisl311
members like you are what make these forums a joke, you have to feel the need to flex nuts everytime you get a chance, really. but some people dont know as much as others, they come here to answer their questions, they shouldnt have to worry about sounding smart so they wont get critisism by obnoxious people like you. i see a lot of "stupid people" say a lot of "stupid things", but im not going to jump at the chance to humiliate them just everybody knows for the record that you knew that and they didnt. congrads dude, good luck with the rest of your life...
i'm sorry for calling people stupid, but people on here that complain about every stinking thing on their $16k car is just a waste of bandwidth. the few people on here that know what they are talking about (not saying i am one of them, but i am trying hard to become one) are almost if not more jaded than i am. but those are the guys to read and learn from. they have been racing/tuning for longer than I have been alive. they know what works and what doesn't. they know the tradeoffs and the best compromises depending on what you are trying to achieve. if you can get past the 'not as nice as you would like' wording and see what they are trying to say then we will all have better cars.
as i look at the most recent posts i become more and more uninspired to read anything on this forum. maybe when autocross season is in full gear the posts will start to bring some great stuff to this forum. until then we are just going to have to get past the 'my gas filler door is too thin' and 'tC versus enzo' stuff. (i appreciate a sharp wit and keen sense of humor, but come on)
#46
Originally Posted by chrisl311
yea i know but ive been seeing stuff like that for a week now and had held it in till now... misplaced aggression.
#47
thoughtful...
i just hate to see people attacked for opinions, im sure you understand.
anyways, i would prob just upgrade the back to match the front rotor type (cross-drilled or slotted), that would be more economical considering its just going to be a daily driver.
and your right, the senior racers are notorious for educational bashing. but i guess its their right, for the knowledge they pass on.
and also i think everyone that buys an exterior mod is concerned a little about what others think, considering we drive on the inside, so body kits, chrome wheels, graphics, brakes, headlights and tailights, all for getting others attention. just my 2 cents.
and really, we dont need to post anymore paragraphs, its cool now.
i just hate to see people attacked for opinions, im sure you understand.
anyways, i would prob just upgrade the back to match the front rotor type (cross-drilled or slotted), that would be more economical considering its just going to be a daily driver.
and your right, the senior racers are notorious for educational bashing. but i guess its their right, for the knowledge they pass on.
and also i think everyone that buys an exterior mod is concerned a little about what others think, considering we drive on the inside, so body kits, chrome wheels, graphics, brakes, headlights and tailights, all for getting others attention. just my 2 cents.
and really, we dont need to post anymore paragraphs, its cool now.
#48
Originally Posted by chrisl311
thoughtful...
i just hate to see people attacked for opinions, im sure you understand.
anyways, i would prob just upgrade the back to match the front rotor type (cross-drilled or slotted), that would be more economical considering its just going to be a daily driver.
and also i think everyone that buys an exterior mod is concerned a little about what others think, considering we drive on the inside, so body kits, chrome wheels, graphics, brakes, headlights and tailights, all for getting others attention.
and really, we dont need to post anymore paragraphs, its cool now.
i just hate to see people attacked for opinions, im sure you understand.
anyways, i would prob just upgrade the back to match the front rotor type (cross-drilled or slotted), that would be more economical considering its just going to be a daily driver.
and also i think everyone that buys an exterior mod is concerned a little about what others think, considering we drive on the inside, so body kits, chrome wheels, graphics, brakes, headlights and tailights, all for getting others attention.
and really, we dont need to post anymore paragraphs, its cool now.
i don't let my pride get to me. if i do something stupid and get called for it, and get the proof to back it up, i learn and go on. people on the forums need to realize that they should do the same. if the people that know didn't tell the people that don't know (nicely or not) then they would continue to not know and make the same mistakes over and over. i don't want to be next to a raked, progressively sprung tC oversteering into me in an emergency maneuver on the freeway.
about your rear brake rotors, i recommend leaving the stock rotor and upgrading the pads to ones with a higher heat carrying capacity. that way they will never fade and last a lot longer (so, practically forever). slotted/x drilled are more difficult to turn and shave off the pads when you brake, making the initial bit feel better but you also have less total friction area.
don't even get me started on chrome rims
#49
Originally Posted by NISMOZ33
STOP TECH's RULE!
They are very cost effective too... You can replace the out side of the rotors (no need to replace the hat)... Rebuild calipers, pads easy to change...
Who is that speaking for stop tech? Tim? Howard? Jeff??
They come in Red, Black, Silver at no extra charge... Blue, Yellow, Green, Gold for extra...
They are very cost effective too... You can replace the out side of the rotors (no need to replace the hat)... Rebuild calipers, pads easy to change...
Who is that speaking for stop tech? Tim? Howard? Jeff??
They come in Red, Black, Silver at no extra charge... Blue, Yellow, Green, Gold for extra...
#50
Originally Posted by Stoptech
Originally Posted by NISMOZ33
STOP TECH's RULE!
They are very cost effective too... You can replace the out side of the rotors (no need to replace the hat)... Rebuild calipers, pads easy to change...
Who is that speaking for stop tech? Tim? Howard? Jeff??
They come in Red, Black, Silver at no extra charge... Blue, Yellow, Green, Gold for extra...
They are very cost effective too... You can replace the out side of the rotors (no need to replace the hat)... Rebuild calipers, pads easy to change...
Who is that speaking for stop tech? Tim? Howard? Jeff??
They come in Red, Black, Silver at no extra charge... Blue, Yellow, Green, Gold for extra...
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