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post Mar 13 2004, 06:51 PM
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With the warm weather appraoching, and people getting anxious to start a little accelleration testing, I urge everyone to take a look at thier brake pads to make sure they can stop when the need arises.... I was installing the front shocks and springs on my car this afternoon when I happened to glance down and noticed that my pads were all but GONE. Probably another week before I would have been riding metal on metal. The wear indicators had been broken or bent so they wouldn't squeel to warn me of the lurking disaster. I'm just glad I cought it when I did... huh.gif


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post Mar 13 2004, 06:57 PM
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thanks for the warning rob, fortunatelly I wont have that problem with my new slotted rotors and ceramic pads cool.gif , maybe a braided brake line kit would be a nice addition too if I can find one for the right price???...Hmmm.....I wonder if anyone has a kit for sale dry.gif .....


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post Mar 13 2004, 08:35 PM
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That reminds me... I'm going to have to just go Autozone or Advance for new stuff for now... what should I look for in Pads? Organic or Semi-metalic? Anybody know if there's anyplace local that would be open tomorrow and stocks some sort of high-perf pads? Rotors will be replaced also, to get rid of the pulsing.


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post Mar 13 2004, 09:07 PM
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do not buy organic, they heat up too much too fast. buy semi metallic or ceramic, advance Auto sells ceramc pads for the front of the AWD DSM, but you have to go to Napa for the rear ceramic pads.

Advance also sells the rotors, but not cross drilled or slotted


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post Mar 13 2004, 11:39 PM
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I had wondered that. I have organic pads on the front of my galant. I replaced the rotors in the front not 20000 miles ago and their warped again. I break really easily for the most part. Could my pad choice cause that? Do ceramic pads cause less heat and less warpage?

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post Mar 14 2004, 04:08 AM
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Autozone sells a "high performance" pad that I believe is ceramic. However, there is a cost difference of semi metallic($15) to ceramic(almost $50). Thats just for a set of front pads


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post Mar 14 2004, 09:11 AM
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I had wondered that. I have organic pads on the front of my galant. I replaced the rotors in the front not 20000 miles ago and their warped again. I break really easily for the most part. Could my pad choice cause that? Do ceramic pads cause less heat and less warpage?


yes, high intensity heat on a brake rotor will cause warpage. ceramic pads to hold less heat than organic they also improve stopping distance over most other composites, yes they cost more, but they are also less abrasive on slotted and/or crossdrilled rotors than semi-metallic.
I highly recommend them.


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post Mar 14 2004, 05:51 PM
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As do I now!! New brakes are a 100% improvement (went with the ceramic)!!

It's also nice to be rid of the howl from underneath the car (transfercase repalced, thx Travis!)...

The car also rides like it's on rails now that it has the correct sized springs in it, along with a set of Tokico 5-way shocks...

Yea, I've been busy... biggthumpup.gif


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post Mar 14 2004, 06:16 PM
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QUOTE (POS AWD @ Mar 14 2004, 11:51 PM)
As do I now!! New brakes are a 100% improvement (went with the ceramic)!!

It's also nice to be rid of the howl from underneath the car (transfercase repalced, thx Travis!)...

The car also rides like it's on rails now that it has the correct sized springs in it, along with a set of Tokico 5-way shocks...

Yea, I've been busy... biggthumpup.gif

Hey! How did you get your x-fer case before I got my tranny? LOL! I really need to get that in. I miss the POSleeper so much.


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post Mar 14 2004, 08:35 PM
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Haha!! Transfercase has been sitting in the garage for a few weeks, just finally got around to putting it in...


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post Mar 15 2004, 10:43 AM
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its great to hear you got that damn whining noise from the rearend fixed. now you are all set. and good choice in ceramic pads. strong and silent. i had them on my 96 mx6 w/ upgraded brembo discs and the combination was amazing. glad to see the TSi comin along well.
im havin a great time in the 240!!!!!! i already have an sr20det and tranny w/ jdm 180sx rearend lined up. thanks for everything that you and your folks helped me with.
btw, how do those springs look/ride? i always wondered that.


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post Mar 15 2004, 11:39 AM
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The whining wasn't actually coming from the rear-end, but rather from the transfercase which is mounted to the tranny. No matter, it's fixed now!!

The springs are fairly stiff, and it rides about the same as the lowest corner of the car with the stock spings you had in it (front driver's side if I remember correctly). It rides like it's on rails now! biggthumpup.gif

Sounds like you've got one heck of a project underway there! We'll have to line em up once you get it together!! wink.gif


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