Centric rotors for '03 STR?
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I'm not too sure what they are next (for about the next year), but from 2006MY they look to be 326mm. Even that needs checking.
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If the STR with Brembos rear rotors are 330mm then JTIS is correct (good) but the jag brochures are all wrong (bad). JTIS doesn't cover the cars of 2005MY and later as far as I can see.
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In the USA the 03-05 STR cars have high performance Brembo Calipers and then after that it changed. If there are exceptions to this on the USA cars I haven't heard of it but I guess that's why you supply the vin number when asking about parts. So check with the Jag dealer first and then order the approriate parts from the vendor you like. I'vr never heard of differing roto sizes for STR vehicles equiped with the Brembo calipers.
Brembo also makes more garden variety rotors for all sorts of cars so just because you're getting "Brembo rotors" doesn't mean they're correct. It's the Brembo calipers on the STR model that are the correct identifiers to use.
Again, that's what I believe to be the case for USA supplied cars.
AFAIK there were no STR vehicles sold in the USA prior to the 2003 model.
Bob S.
Brembo also makes more garden variety rotors for all sorts of cars so just because you're getting "Brembo rotors" doesn't mean they're correct. It's the Brembo calipers on the STR model that are the correct identifiers to use.
Again, that's what I believe to be the case for USA supplied cars.
AFAIK there were no STR vehicles sold in the USA prior to the 2003 model.
Bob S.
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I've seen a number of people on here get confused by vendors who tell them "yes they're brembo rotors" which is not specific enough to get things correct.
I've gone to autoparts stores & websites where you have to give them the vin number and they still come back with the wrong part. Hopefully Jag dealers don't do this.
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Bob S.
I've gone to autoparts stores & websites where you have to give them the vin number and they still come back with the wrong part. Hopefully Jag dealers don't do this.
caveat emptor
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Bob S.
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[quote=Staatsof;there were no STR vehicles sold in the USA prior to the 2003 model.
Bob S.[/quote]
Just a we bit of trivia... The "model years" are different for Europe than the US. We all got the same changes, they just show up first in Europe based on production runs...
Hence the following.. First year for S Type is 99 in UK and 2000 in US
The refresh / and introduction of the R was 2002.5 in UK and 2003 in US.
The brake changes for all S Types (the same time the R lost Brembo calipers the std. lost two piston calipers) occurred mid 2005 in the UK and 2006 in the US. That one isn't as cut and dry since I'm sure they ran out the supply than transitioned production to the new brake hardware..even more reason why R drivers need to give their vin and double check the supplier when ordering brake parts.
BTW.. bought Centric pads for the S v6 and Centric rotors and pads for the mini-van.. all have performed extremely well...
Bob S.[/quote]
Just a we bit of trivia... The "model years" are different for Europe than the US. We all got the same changes, they just show up first in Europe based on production runs...
Hence the following.. First year for S Type is 99 in UK and 2000 in US
The refresh / and introduction of the R was 2002.5 in UK and 2003 in US.
The brake changes for all S Types (the same time the R lost Brembo calipers the std. lost two piston calipers) occurred mid 2005 in the UK and 2006 in the US. That one isn't as cut and dry since I'm sure they ran out the supply than transitioned production to the new brake hardware..even more reason why R drivers need to give their vin and double check the supplier when ordering brake parts.
BTW.. bought Centric pads for the S v6 and Centric rotors and pads for the mini-van.. all have performed extremely well...
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If somebody has an 05 STR that didn't come with the HI-PO Brembo calipers that would be a curiosity.
But basically, if you calipers that say Brembo on them as pictured in all the literature then I'm certain the aforementioned rotors are what you want.
BTW, now that my car is over the 18K mark after one trip from Atlanta to NJ and another from NJ to Quebec and back my rotors don't look so nice no more ...
It seems like the stock pads chew these rotors up pretty darn fast. This surprises me.
I guess I'll have them turned if possible just before I throw on the Akenbobo pads.
Can anyone comment on whether the Akebono pads are any gentler on the rotors than the stock pads?
Bob S.
But basically, if you calipers that say Brembo on them as pictured in all the literature then I'm certain the aforementioned rotors are what you want.
BTW, now that my car is over the 18K mark after one trip from Atlanta to NJ and another from NJ to Quebec and back my rotors don't look so nice no more ...
It seems like the stock pads chew these rotors up pretty darn fast. This surprises me.
I guess I'll have them turned if possible just before I throw on the Akenbobo pads.
Can anyone comment on whether the Akebono pads are any gentler on the rotors than the stock pads?
Bob S.
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If somebody has an 05 STR that didn't come with the HI-PO Brembo calipers that would be a curiosity.
But basically, if you calipers that say Brembo on them as pictured in all the literature then I'm certain the aforementioned rotors are what you want.
Can anyone comment on whether the Akebono pads are any gentler on the rotors than the stock pads?
Bob S.
But basically, if you calipers that say Brembo on them as pictured in all the literature then I'm certain the aforementioned rotors are what you want.
Can anyone comment on whether the Akebono pads are any gentler on the rotors than the stock pads?
Bob S.
Yea, I know, common sense, but you know how that goes...
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It depends on pad composition. Ceramic pads are harder on rotors then semi-metallics. I use a semi-metallic Centric pad that was listed as a low dust performance pad. These have performed great and I will buy them again. Also, bought a set of drilled and slotted rotors since I keep driving my car like it's an R (the wife says I can't get an R because she doesn't want to have to keep bailing me out of jail
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