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I'd be in on this.
If you two want to PM me, I will get you guys hooked up with Forum pricing!How many people needed for a group buy on the Non-PP rotors?
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I'd be in on this.
If you two want to PM me, I will get you guys hooked up with Forum pricing!How many people needed for a group buy on the Non-PP rotors?
To add to this, I don't think most people understand just how good the GT brakes are. The PP brakes are fantastic (in fact there are a few BBK packages available for the s550 that are imo inferior to the PP brembos).These with a good pad will be very good. The Brembos will have more ultimate track capability because they can deliver more brake torque and will have better pad wear. The Brembos will also have better brake feel because it's a significantly stiffer caliper. That said, the base brakes with a correctly-vented rotor like these, forced cooling, and some GLOC pads will be very, very good.
I can confirm the GT/ eco pp brakes work just fine for autox. I have 0 issues with them, no hints of fade at all. Now suspension, there is some work to be done lol. Magneride can do only so much, need Steeda parts.If the GT/EBPP brakes had been rear-vented I wouldn’t even think about a brake upgrade until I established that I needed it. That’s really kind of silly, as I think the GT brakes will work fine for me in autoX. These rotors look like a great interim step.
Agreed the base brakes are more than capable for autocross with a good pad, even with sticky tires. I'll be upgrading to the Brembos because I plan on doing more track driving.I can confirm the GT/ eco pp brakes work just fine for autox. I have 0 issues with them, no hints of fade at all. Now suspension, there is some work to be done lol. Magneride can do only so much, need Steeda parts.
I'm still on stock pads but I'm also a novice so for someone like me they are fine. After another season or two I will likely upgrade the pad and maybe rotor once I get some more seat time.Agreed the base brakes are more than capable for autocross with a good pad, even with sticky tires. I'll be upgrading to the Brembos because I plan on doing more track driving.
Me too. My thoughts are the same as you.I'm still on stock pads but I'm also a novice so for someone like me they are fine. After another season or two I will likely upgrade the pad and maybe rotor once I get some more seat time.
Pretty sure that his answer was to PM him and get a direct offer on pricing, not a group buy deal. And the post right below that suggested you'll get a pretty good discount with the forum pricing on these.Still waiting on that reply STEEDA
I did....last week.Pretty sure that his answer was to PM him and get a direct offer on pricing, not a group buy deal. And the post right below that suggested you'll get a pretty good discount with the forum pricing on these.
I just replied to your PM.Still waiting on that reply STEEDA
See thats what I'm talking about, Goup buy everyone wins!I just replied to your PM.
Nonetheless, if a handful of guys are interested in buying the kit I all game for setting up a group buy deal as well.
I just replied to your PM.
Nonetheless, if a handful of guys are interested in buying the kit I all game for setting up a group buy deal as well.
You continue buying stuff from your favorite rep at Steeda and getting the Forum HookupDang, y'all might get a better deal then what I got. How do I get some referral cred for reviving the post????
50% off! I've been eyeing Willwoods for a while how do you like them?It keeps the stock brembo calipers and just switches to two piece light weight and cooler running slotted rotors and what ever pads you want.
The light weight rotors reduce the rotating mass by 4lbs in the rear and 8 or 9 lbs in the front while also running around 200 degrees cooler on the track, helping prevent pad fade and isolating the wheel bearings from the heat and probably keeping the brake fluid cooler also.
I am already running these rotors on the rear and if a set of Willwoods hadn't fallen into my lap for 50% off, I may very well be running these rotors on my non PP front 4 pistons as I doubt you even need the 6 pots with this set up.
Nonthless it's a significant rotor upgrade for the front PP 6 pistons if you want to shed rotating mass and increase braking efficiency. If you have a PP and are due for new pads and rotors anyway...this should be a no brainer.