Camry05WS
3/27/2008 3:01:26 PM
I had time last weekend to install a set of Brembo sport drilled rotors and hawk pads. They work so much better than the factory rotors and pads. The rotors look a lot better too. I will post a picture when I get time to wash the car.
Nathan
Dropitmore
4/5/2008 7:43:56 PM
im looking to do this soon, you should look into stoptech stainless steel brake lines...that will help out even more...brakes on these cars are too soft....post pics when you can
nodrogkam
4/6/2008 4:44:01 PM
enjoy the brakes! I used to run them all around, but now i only have them in the rears and replaced the front with slots...
brembos look and work great w/out grating the pad down too fast =)
the ss lines are sweet too. gives you a chance to completly flush out he brake fluid in the system and use some synthetic fluid.
smithy
4/19/2008 12:10:50 AM
where is the pics??
may I ask. is it a complete bolt on?? no mods at all??
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nodrogkam
4/19/2008 12:18:16 AM
Should look something like this, as long as he got the oem replacement ones, and not the BBK.
I dont have these on anymore. haha
KarenCaren
4/22/2008 11:16:37 PM
Toxygene
5/8/2008 12:20:50 PM
I used to like the cross drilled brembos but when I had them on my Honda I would warp them from hard braking. Let us know if you end up warping these. I'm curious to see if they have improved their designs.
nodrogkam
5/8/2008 2:03:08 PM
although hard braking can cause warping of rotors, heat cycles of hot and cold tend to warp rotors more commonly. Also having unbalanced wheels, ball joints and other allignment related issues, and faulty callipers can all cause warping.