Anyone have good brake pad/rotor reccomendations?
Go to Fastbrakes.com and work with Brain. Great kits at great prices....."You can't beat it"
Hehe, but supposedly they have the best stuff.....otherwise use the "Search" feature.
Hehe, but supposedly they have the best stuff.....otherwise use the "Search" feature.
Well not sure whats better but this is my experience. I used AEM pads and Brembo crossdrilled rotors on the front and PBR metal master pads on the back with stock rotors. This was on my 2000 civic si. THere was a definite difference in braking and much less fade. Plus I spent about $110 for the rotors and about $55 for both sets of pads. So for $165 I had less fade, and much shorter braking distances. So unless you are a track racer or beat on your car really bad this is a nice cheap setup that performs great.
[Modified by _Shadow_, 3:34 AM 1/15/2002]
[Modified by _Shadow_, 3:34 AM 1/15/2002]
Hey man check out Carbotech....they are awsome pads....even if they do not have what you want...seems to me Andie is the kind of guy that will help you out...and for rotors go with Brembo...stand up to wear and tear
All the racetrack braking you will ever need for your Integra can be had through Hawk Blues, Motul 600 or ATE Superblue fluid, and $28 buck a pop Brembo rotors. I've talked to Andie Lin a lot about that topic, he says the HP+ is comparable to their Kelated Metallic autox compound. Though, they just got in a new product recently, the Axxis Ultimate pads. He says they're damn near as good as the KM, and they're easier on rotors/better cold bite than the KM and HP+. Which is to say... you know how my Integra stops on HP+
as in, face meeting dashboard well.
That is part of a conversation me and my buddy had tonight about pads...hope it helps...
as in, face meeting dashboard well.That is part of a conversation me and my buddy had tonight about pads...hope it helps...
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