New Breaking System!
Hey whats up people, well it has finally happen my new axle, and D/S rotors with performance pads have finally been installed. Let me tell you that the tibby feels so much better, the breaking is flawless it stops at a dime, the steering feels much stiffer, I feel better in control, and no more clicking noise whenever I turn left or right, overall the tiburon feels great! heres a pic of the install.
I can't directly tell -- are those rotors bigger than the stock 10.2"? And it's a single-pot caliper still, right?
You might also consider hopping over to the Group Buy forum and getting in on the steel braided brake lines from Stauf. You think your brakes feel good now, just wait until you have a set of stainless lines that don't bulge under pressure smile.gif
You might also consider hopping over to the Group Buy forum and getting in on the steel braided brake lines from Stauf. You think your brakes feel good now, just wait until you have a set of stainless lines that don't bulge under pressure smile.gif
thier not stock rotors...their stock size but they perform much better than traditional rotors, and yes I have been thinking on getting the stainless steel break lines, but I still got to pay off the labor for my break install 02.gif
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Hmm, I came in here looking for an actual new breaking system, all I see are some painted calipers and new rotors/pads.
Still, looks decent. I absolutely love my "New breaking system", car stops on a dime.
Still, looks decent. I absolutely love my "New breaking system", car stops on a dime.
QUOTE (ScoupeLS @ Apr 18 2009, 02:16 PM)
I've always wondered if this rotors come side specific. like, Front left, front right, rear left and rear right.
looks good, this is my next project with my car.
looks good, this is my next project with my car.
My EBC's did; all four corners had their respective part numbers plus the letter "R" or "L" stamped into the center section.



