I appreciate the help guys. I'll put the disk convertion at the end of my list. Where do I find stock rotors? Will duralast rotors work?
ha same here they stop my car so thats all the matters but since this guy is going bOOST yea he should upgradeStock rotors with s***ty Duralast brake pads, just put them in 3 weeks ago.
I got new brakes + rotors all around. From my local Advance Auto Parts!!..!!.. Lol. Ohhh, and guess what? Limited LIFETIME Replacement on everything as well.:p
I got the brakes + rotors from Advance Auto Parts. I've had them in for a good 2 years +. They've been nothing but good. Time for replacement tho. Have limited lifetime replacement.
^^^ I think you posted the same thing last week. Pretty sure I got it. Thanks.
They sound the same but in my later post I shared how long I've actually had them so ppl can get an idea on the quality and longevity of the actual product. And no prob, no offense taken bro.Didn't mean to sound like a dic*
With less effective heat dissipation and more brake dustI really wanna put calipers all around like my Lexus
When I do, those cross drilled rotors will look amazing all around.
hell yeah. Lexus OEM is great. But after I installed my cross drilled rotors + brake pads, the stopping power I get is very hard. Close to tight. Gotta get use to it at first. It's that much of a difference. Hers the ones I bought. Off Ebay. Think I paid $300-$350 I forget. But it was a decent name brand. Want those cheap $100 upgrade stuff. Here they are, if you want me to post the link, I will. Just ask.I need new rotors on the rear of my Lexus. OEM is plenty of stopping power though.
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Please elaborate? ^^^
The stopping "power" you're referring to is just the increased bite of the brake pads. You get a stronger bite when you have cross drilled/dimpled/slotted rotors. Heat dissipation is decreased because you simply have less surface area, plain and simple. Actual braking "power" is the same unless you've upgraded the caliper (larger piston, more powerful piston, or more pistons). When a brake pad has slots/dimples/drilled sections to grab onto, it eats away at the pad more (thus the extra brake dust) which can be kept at a decent amount with particular brake pads that don't produce as much brake dust and usually, if you have an upgraded set of brakes, you don't have to brake as much or as hard to stop. So you don't create as much brake dust in that sense. Equal pressure for the same length of time, the drilled/slotted/dimples setup will create more dust period.I barely get brake dust on my Lexus. And I have cross drilled rotors all around. Not to mention, the stopping power is great. And brake dust can be kept at a minimal if you just wash your car every week:banghead:... Don't complain about it if you don't maintain it.