2005 XKR brake options?
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2005 XKR brake options?
Some may consider it blasphemous to even ask, but has anyone ever changed out their Brembo brakes, or at least tried different pads?
I was told that all the rotors have to be changed when changing the pads. The dealer wants $2500.00. The parts alone will be $1500+, if I do it myself.
The price isn’t so much the problem, as is the black brake dust. Go to the store and back, and the wheels look like they haven’t been washed in ages. Go on a long trip on the highway, and the wheels look like they’ve never been cleaned.
These brakes may be the shizit and perfect for the track, but I don’t take my XKR to the track. Hell, with traffic cameras everywhere in this fascist police state we’re moving into, it’s hard to break a sweat in the XKR anymore. I hate to spend so much on brakes, only to have the same dust problem.
EDIT: I did search and found all kinds of brake pad options (including low dust) that fit right into the Brembo caliper:
http://www.speedycarparts.com/catalo...238+11921+9183
How much BS was it that the rotors always had to be changed? (and has anyone tried these aftermarket pads?)
I was told that all the rotors have to be changed when changing the pads. The dealer wants $2500.00. The parts alone will be $1500+, if I do it myself.
The price isn’t so much the problem, as is the black brake dust. Go to the store and back, and the wheels look like they haven’t been washed in ages. Go on a long trip on the highway, and the wheels look like they’ve never been cleaned.
These brakes may be the shizit and perfect for the track, but I don’t take my XKR to the track. Hell, with traffic cameras everywhere in this fascist police state we’re moving into, it’s hard to break a sweat in the XKR anymore. I hate to spend so much on brakes, only to have the same dust problem.
EDIT: I did search and found all kinds of brake pad options (including low dust) that fit right into the Brembo caliper:
http://www.speedycarparts.com/catalo...238+11921+9183
How much BS was it that the rotors always had to be changed? (and has anyone tried these aftermarket pads?)
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The EBC Reds are going in the trash. Despite changing out the rotors and trying about every brake-quiet product in existence, they emit an earpercing chalkboard screech at every stop. If that wasn't bad enough, I wouldn't have thought a set of pads could possibly beat the OEMs in the dusting category, but they do, by far. Their claim of 50% less dust than OEM is a big crock. I'm going to try the Hawk HPS next; seems to rate even higher than the ceramics. I would try Akebono, but just can't find a reliable source that sells the fronts.
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hmmm, I dont know why ya'll have a problem with EBC reds. I not only run on my cars, but have run many different pads on all kinds of Jags.
1 I hate Aakebono's brake performance sucks
2 Stock OEM pads are great, but
3 EBC reds beat them in braking distance, and less dust
4 Hawks are moderate
I have never had problem with brake noise, but when I was married and my wife drove the Jaguar and her Bmw, she made the brakes squeel all the time...So brake like a man, not a girl. Dont glaze the pads and rotors with light brake application, 1/2 mile before a stop light. Im not saying drive like youre on the track, brake when you brake. That and you if you applied brake lube to the slides, pins and pad backs you should never have pad noise.
I have 4 turns and 3 stop signs out of the subdivision to warm the pads and they flat beat all others Ive used. No fade, and consistent strong brake performance. I would rather stop a couple feet short of someones back bumper any day. You can always spray your wheels with a product to repel brake dust. On the rotors, I nor does Jaguar recommend turning. I put a new set on the old(true non warped) rotors and bed them in for proper brake in. Most people ruin pads with improper breakin. Replace rotors generally with 2nd set of pads, most of the time at that point, theyre at or below min. thickness recommendation. And Vx1 mail me your reds, Ill take em and pay for shipping if youre really gonna throw them away
1 I hate Aakebono's brake performance sucks
2 Stock OEM pads are great, but
3 EBC reds beat them in braking distance, and less dust
4 Hawks are moderate
I have never had problem with brake noise, but when I was married and my wife drove the Jaguar and her Bmw, she made the brakes squeel all the time...So brake like a man, not a girl. Dont glaze the pads and rotors with light brake application, 1/2 mile before a stop light. Im not saying drive like youre on the track, brake when you brake. That and you if you applied brake lube to the slides, pins and pad backs you should never have pad noise.
I have 4 turns and 3 stop signs out of the subdivision to warm the pads and they flat beat all others Ive used. No fade, and consistent strong brake performance. I would rather stop a couple feet short of someones back bumper any day. You can always spray your wheels with a product to repel brake dust. On the rotors, I nor does Jaguar recommend turning. I put a new set on the old(true non warped) rotors and bed them in for proper brake in. Most people ruin pads with improper breakin. Replace rotors generally with 2nd set of pads, most of the time at that point, theyre at or below min. thickness recommendation. And Vx1 mail me your reds, Ill take em and pay for shipping if youre really gonna throw them away
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"Brake like a man, not a girl"
That advice is right about the same caliber I got from the local Jaguar dealership. They said all non-Jaguar pads squeal, and even Jaguar [Brembo] pads squeal after 50% wear. Not making this stuff up. I once took my VehiCross to an Isuzu dealership for a noise that later turned out to be a loose O2 sensor. The dealership's solution was to "turn up the stereo".
That advice is right about the same caliber I got from the local Jaguar dealership. They said all non-Jaguar pads squeal, and even Jaguar [Brembo] pads squeal after 50% wear. Not making this stuff up. I once took my VehiCross to an Isuzu dealership for a noise that later turned out to be a loose O2 sensor. The dealership's solution was to "turn up the stereo".
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fine, I am relating what I KNOW FROM EXPERIANCE, if you think I give the same ole dealership reterick youre solely mistaken. I would tell you this same thing if you where a family member or friend, and have to be alittle more sugar coated if a customer. How do you explain that the same cars with the same brakes driven by a husband and wife exhibit brake squeel and no brake squeel? Same car, same pads, but different drivers and differant brake application/pedal pressue etc...
1 time I went to a Doctor who said I didnt have cancer, then to another that found out I did. I guess that meens all Doctors are idiots and cant diagnose or know what theyre theyre talking about.
I can take a customers car that squeels every time they brake, go deglaze the pads, and the squeel is gone. Then only to return because they still brake the way theyve always braked. The definition of insanity is what "doing the same thing, and expecting differant results" Maybe you didnt "bed in" the pads properly and therefore get poor performance from them. I dont know, but I come here to give informative info without BS, I dont represent a dealership or reterick, but my own knowledge, experiance, and personal observations over decades of being a tech and road, dragracer/builder..............
1 time I went to a Doctor who said I didnt have cancer, then to another that found out I did. I guess that meens all Doctors are idiots and cant diagnose or know what theyre theyre talking about.
I can take a customers car that squeels every time they brake, go deglaze the pads, and the squeel is gone. Then only to return because they still brake the way theyve always braked. The definition of insanity is what "doing the same thing, and expecting differant results" Maybe you didnt "bed in" the pads properly and therefore get poor performance from them. I dont know, but I come here to give informative info without BS, I dont represent a dealership or reterick, but my own knowledge, experiance, and personal observations over decades of being a tech and road, dragracer/builder..............
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Lots of different opinions on these EBCs, I have a front & rear set brutal you're welcome to. PM me your address, and i'll mail it to you.
I've also got a set of Akebono EURO 592 ceramics that were totally wrong for my car, still unopened. I have no idea what car it is supposed to go on, I think an 03 XJR, dunno.
I've also got a set of Akebono EURO 592 ceramics that were totally wrong for my car, still unopened. I have no idea what car it is supposed to go on, I think an 03 XJR, dunno.