Brakemotive?
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Nee front brakes
Gentlemen, great thread (as always). Just found out that I need new front brakes. Sounds like you've found a good replacement option and relatively inexpensive to boot. Do you mind sharing the specifics on the package you bought and installed? Mine's a manual 2004 with 17 inch wheels. Greetings from Tampa Bay Florida.
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Xerxes, I bought the Brakemotive kit. It came with cross-drilled/slotted rotors and ceramic brake pads (do not recall the name of the pads as it has been 3 years now). I do a fair mix of city and highway driving. I have put 30K miles on the pads/rotors and both look pretty much brand new. Very little wear anywhere.
As for stopping power, lets just say if I stand on the brake, NOTHING!! will be left on the seats unless it is bolted/strapped in place. I have to ponder if the car is going to tap the front bumper on the ground. It is better than the stock setup.
As for stopping power, lets just say if I stand on the brake, NOTHING!! will be left on the seats unless it is bolted/strapped in place. I have to ponder if the car is going to tap the front bumper on the ground. It is better than the stock setup.
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Xerxes' Jag (08-19-2012)
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Xerxes, here is what I bought (I think it is the same as what Thermo got): http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI...m=390411249283
Have had them for a ouple months and they both look great and work great. Plus, the whole experience was fantastic. I ordered them on a Sunday, had a confirmation e-mail they shipped on Monday and in my hands on Tuesday-with free shipping! They boxes weighed 62 pounds total, so when you factor the shipping in they are even a better deal. I would recommend them to anyone. I have put on about 3K miles on them the last couple months and am totatlly satisfied up to this point. Very low dust from the pads as well.
Have had them for a ouple months and they both look great and work great. Plus, the whole experience was fantastic. I ordered them on a Sunday, had a confirmation e-mail they shipped on Monday and in my hands on Tuesday-with free shipping! They boxes weighed 62 pounds total, so when you factor the shipping in they are even a better deal. I would recommend them to anyone. I have put on about 3K miles on them the last couple months and am totatlly satisfied up to this point. Very low dust from the pads as well.
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Xerxes' Jag (08-20-2012)
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There is a manufacturer's recommended break-in procedure. You can go to Powerstop's website and find it quite easily.
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Xerxes' Jag (08-20-2012)
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800 Mile Review...
So, after about 800 miles on the new brakes I'd have to give them a thumbs down. The issue is that they moan like a sick banshee when cold. For about the first 15-20 seconds of driving they do this awful moaning sound. After that, they're fine the rest of the time driving. I had thought this was just during the break-in period but apparently not.
Other than the noise (which is more embarrassing than anything else), they do work well. But, who wants that horrid sound every darn morning? Definitely not this guy. Will likely give it a few more weeks, maybe a month, then take her back in to the shop for some kind of fix. Bummer, they do look cool though if that's worth anything.
Peace.
Other than the noise (which is more embarrassing than anything else), they do work well. But, who wants that horrid sound every darn morning? Definitely not this guy. Will likely give it a few more weeks, maybe a month, then take her back in to the shop for some kind of fix. Bummer, they do look cool though if that's worth anything.
Peace.
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Brakemotive Updates?
If I'm counting right, the votes on this thread suggest a 2-1 loss for Brakemotive with Alfadude "too early to tell" last summer. Any updates?
I'm expecting to have to replace my pads and rotors soon and would like to reduce brake dusting and improve performance. Brakemotive sound good and at a nice price but there are a few warping stories online that support Prejags experience - eg:
Brakemotive "ebay" drilled/slotted rotor review - Page 2 - G35Driver
Is warping a problem that will affect a percentage of even the best quality rotors? Or is it most likely due to specific environmental/use factors? Or is it most likely a sign of either poor quality or poor quality control during manufacture?
Any updates or other info to help on this decision is much appreciated!!!!
I'm expecting to have to replace my pads and rotors soon and would like to reduce brake dusting and improve performance. Brakemotive sound good and at a nice price but there are a few warping stories online that support Prejags experience - eg:
Brakemotive "ebay" drilled/slotted rotor review - Page 2 - G35Driver
Is warping a problem that will affect a percentage of even the best quality rotors? Or is it most likely due to specific environmental/use factors? Or is it most likely a sign of either poor quality or poor quality control during manufacture?
Any updates or other info to help on this decision is much appreciated!!!!
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I actually have a positive update. I'll make my story short, but if you want details just let me know. I was on the beltway last week and had to hit the brakes hard, harder than I've hit them yet. Damnedest thing, I've not heard a peep from the brakes since. They used to have a moan and occasional squeak, but ever since hitting them hard that one time they've been silent. They've always performed well, but were noisy and I couldn't figure it out. A while ago my mechanic put some kind of chemical on them that helped for a bit but now they're stone silent. I did do the manufacturer's break-in procedure too.
Anyway, thought I'd share. Not sure I'd completely change my thumbs down to thumbs up though.
Anyway, thought I'd share. Not sure I'd completely change my thumbs down to thumbs up though.
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I put the same kit on my car last summer. I was initially impressed but now I get pretty bad vibrations when hitting the brake pedal, especially at certain speeds. I'm thinking one or more of the rotors may be warped or cracked at this point so I'm going to get that checked out and ask Brakemotive for a replacement if necessary as I believe the rotors have a 1-year warranty
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Thanks for the feedback everyone - re-reading the thread I realize that my math sucks but you have given me opportunity to re-release the result of the straw poll as follows:
6 positive experiences
2 negative experience (both describe premature warping)
1 thumbs down that changed in "real time" to a semi-thumbs up .....
........... talking of which, good one Andahaion!! ....your experience sort of reminds me of all the time I used to spend thumping the top of my TV to get it to work ......... nice to know that sort of approach still yields a result from time to time!!
That sounds like a bit of a mixed bag of
6 positive experiences
2 negative experience (both describe premature warping)
1 thumbs down that changed in "real time" to a semi-thumbs up .....
........... talking of which, good one Andahaion!! ....your experience sort of reminds me of all the time I used to spend thumping the top of my TV to get it to work ......... nice to know that sort of approach still yields a result from time to time!!
That sounds like a bit of a mixed bag of
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Andahaion (06-10-2013)
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One thing to keep in mind if you are buying slotted/drilled rotors and expecting dramatic improvements in stopping power...most of the advantage of slotted rotors, and drilled, are not in one time only, emergency hard braking. its their cooling ability so that you can stop hard over and over and over again before they start to fade from getting too hot, I'm talking like you would on a track/autocross. Something VERY few x type owners will ever do. That's not to say that you wont see an improvement since the slots also remove dust and hot gases from between the pad and rotor, its just not their main improvement. I also like that these are pretty cheap, and are zinc coated so they don't rust, and just look cool too.
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Checking In
Made the switch last fall to the Brakemotive kit Thermo suggested below. I am very happy with the results and the total cost. Thought I read somewhere here where someone indicated the brakes are noisy early in the morning. I have experienced that, but nothing that I can't live with. These were affordable and look great. Just like the Khumo tires I put on all my vehicles. Warm regards from Florida to all.