Brake advice
Brake advice
Hi all, need some advice. Planning going genting and cameron within 3 days next month, but feel brake not strong. Kept having wobbling effect, fading sound when hard braking from 100km/hr only. I've changed pad(stock) only 12k KM two service ago but rotor is unchange day one.
Am thinking taking option "i" as I don't know it's a rotor problem, or should I go try skim rotor first?
Lastly is option "i" (brembo + Pmu) able to install in Stamford Tyres alone?
Thanks
Rotors and Brake Pads
i) Brembo max slotted rotor with project mu bestop brake pads ($280 with install)
ii) Brembo Sports Rotors (slotted or cross drilled) : $380
iii) Project Mu SCR Pure Plus SD624 (262mm) Rotor : $480 with Install
iv) project Mu bestop Brake Pads: $120 with install
v) Brembo blank rotor(282mm) redrilled: $220 w/install
vi) Ferrodo Brake Pads: $110 w/install
vii) Hawk performance pads: pm Bravo for special pricing
Project Miu Rotors, Pads - Go to Stamford Tyres (esp at Jurong)
Brembo stuff and Hawk pads, go to bro Bro
Can look for bravo here:
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Am thinking taking option "i" as I don't know it's a rotor problem, or should I go try skim rotor first?
Lastly is option "i" (brembo + Pmu) able to install in Stamford Tyres alone?
Thanks
Rotors and Brake Pads
i) Brembo max slotted rotor with project mu bestop brake pads ($280 with install)
ii) Brembo Sports Rotors (slotted or cross drilled) : $380
iii) Project Mu SCR Pure Plus SD624 (262mm) Rotor : $480 with Install
iv) project Mu bestop Brake Pads: $120 with install
v) Brembo blank rotor(282mm) redrilled: $220 w/install
vi) Ferrodo Brake Pads: $110 w/install
vii) Hawk performance pads: pm Bravo for special pricing
Project Miu Rotors, Pads - Go to Stamford Tyres (esp at Jurong)
Brembo stuff and Hawk pads, go to bro Bro
Can look for bravo here:
SPINERGY CONCEPTS
Blk 9002 Tampines St 93
#02-40 S(528836)
T: 6786 2809 (Mon~Fri, 9am~5pm - by appmt)
E: [email protected]
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i frequently go up and down cameron for my holidays with family. service your brake system and flush your brake fluids to replace with new dot4 brake fluid after you replace your rotor and brake pads.
personally i'd just change out the rotor and put on new brake pads and new fluids for such a trip to genting and cameron if my rotors never replaced before and brakes feel funny.
just get your mechanic to replace all OEM will do la unless you want to UPGRADE... in the case of upgrade, please come for meetup becos the upgrde list will be long, and detaied. reading what is posted here you won't get the correct idea of what to do.
do not try to go cheap on brakes and tyres for your trip. we can help you get best price for proper maintenance. not cheep... just prices and work quality thatis not shoddy or substandard. of course, Kah Motor is most 'reliable' but even that has its own horror stories... altho they do make good their errors...
the rest of the big names - autobac, stamford, star, ac delgro, etc all ok la... big companies dun do too bad a job... just cost a bit more - they got so many soldiers to feed...
no time to come meetup, just go Kah Motor settle everything. just tell the service tech that you are servicing your brakes etc for long distance driving, and going up and down genting AND cameron. they will know what to do.
personally i'd just change out the rotor and put on new brake pads and new fluids for such a trip to genting and cameron if my rotors never replaced before and brakes feel funny.
just get your mechanic to replace all OEM will do la unless you want to UPGRADE... in the case of upgrade, please come for meetup becos the upgrde list will be long, and detaied. reading what is posted here you won't get the correct idea of what to do.
do not try to go cheap on brakes and tyres for your trip. we can help you get best price for proper maintenance. not cheep... just prices and work quality thatis not shoddy or substandard. of course, Kah Motor is most 'reliable' but even that has its own horror stories... altho they do make good their errors...
the rest of the big names - autobac, stamford, star, ac delgro, etc all ok la... big companies dun do too bad a job... just cost a bit more - they got so many soldiers to feed...
no time to come meetup, just go Kah Motor settle everything. just tell the service tech that you are servicing your brakes etc for long distance driving, and going up and down genting AND cameron. they will know what to do.
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I belive that the most impt. of a car is the tyre and brake cos our life depend strongly on it in case of emegency, so i would strongly recommand you to repair or replace your brake before you go on your trip. Atleast it will clear your worried and you can enjoy your holiday.
From your description , it seems it is time to change your rotor as it might have uneven on the rotor which causes the wobbing effect. U can do skimming of the rotor but i wouldn't recommand that as it will reduce the thickness of the rotor and if i am not wrong there is a limit thickness for the rotor to be effective in brake.
For brake pad and shoes, u can change to performace pad or use back stock pad, it depend on if you want to improve your braking and also your budget. Your money , your choice.
Any addition to improve your brake is really subjective to your own need and $$$ , so you have to consider yourself, we can only give our own humble advice.
Hope it helps
From your description , it seems it is time to change your rotor as it might have uneven on the rotor which causes the wobbing effect. U can do skimming of the rotor but i wouldn't recommand that as it will reduce the thickness of the rotor and if i am not wrong there is a limit thickness for the rotor to be effective in brake.
For brake pad and shoes, u can change to performace pad or use back stock pad, it depend on if you want to improve your braking and also your budget. Your money , your choice.
Any addition to improve your brake is really subjective to your own need and $$$ , so you have to consider yourself, we can only give our own humble advice.
Hope it helps
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you digress... but yes, when you step on your footbrake, all 4 of the brakes on your car are activated. it's not a bicycle thing where you can chose whether or not to activate a set of brakes front or rear or both, or motorcycle - which often result in people crashing because they never learnt to apply BOTH front and rear brakes in any attempt to stop or slow the vehicle.
for our cars, the handbrake cable and the footbrake cable are separate cables albeit connected to te same brake caliper. it activates separately and independantly of each other.
for our cars, the handbrake cable and the footbrake cable are separate cables albeit connected to te same brake caliper. it activates separately and independantly of each other.
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Re: Brake advice
Sounds like your rotors are warped.tygt204 wrote:Hi all, need some advice. Planning going genting and cameron within 3 days next month, but feel brake not strong. Kept having wobbling effect, fading sound when hard braking from 100km/hr only. I've changed pad(stock) only 12k KM two service ago but rotor is unchange day one.
Am thinking taking option "i" as I don't know it's a rotor problem, or should I go try skim rotor first?
Lastly is option "i" (brembo + Pmu) able to install in Stamford Tyres alone?
Thanks
Rotors and Brake Pads
i) Brembo max slotted rotor with project mu bestop brake pads ($280 with install)
ii) Brembo Sports Rotors (slotted or cross drilled) : $380
iii) Project Mu SCR Pure Plus SD624 (262mm) Rotor : $480 with Install
iv) project Mu bestop Brake Pads: $120 with install
v) Brembo blank rotor(282mm) redrilled: $220 w/install
vi) Ferrodo Brake Pads: $110 w/install
vii) Hawk performance pads: pm Bravo for special pricing
Project Miu Rotors, Pads - Go to Stamford Tyres (esp at Jurong)
Brembo stuff and Hawk pads, go to bro Bro
Can look for bravo here:
SPINERGY CONCEPTS
Blk 9002 Tampines St 93
#02-40 S(528836)
T: 6786 2809 (Mon~Fri, 9am~5pm - by appmt)
E: [email protected]
You should think about your budget. if you intend to set aside 5k, a BBK can be installed. If you intend to set aside 300, it will not be possible at all right?
It will be better to change the pad, if you change the rotor. Cos if your rotor is already warped for a while, the brakepad might be uneven too.
Note that brembo sports are more recommend compared to brembo max if you are into better braking. I have heard good reviews about project miu rotors. But if you intend to upgrade to BBK, maybe you can do it on shot?
Do note that your brakes need time to run in. Please don't change it before the day you leave. Give it one month for you yourself to get adjusted to the new brakes.
No wonder you "upgrade" your safety gearmacross43 wrote:I belive that the most impt. of a car is the tyre and brake cos our life depend strongly on it in case of emegency, so i would strongly recommand you to repair or replace your brake before you go on your trip. Atleast it will clear your worried and you can enjoy your holiday.
From your description , it seems it is time to change your rotor as it might have uneven on the rotor which causes the wobbing effect. U can do skimming of the rotor but i wouldn't recommand that as it will reduce the thickness of the rotor and if i am not wrong there is a limit thickness for the rotor to be effective in brake.
For brake pad and shoes, u can change to performace pad or use back stock pad, it depend on if you want to improve your braking and also your budget. Your money , your choice.
Any addition to improve your brake is really subjective to your own need and $$$ , so you have to consider yourself, we can only give our own humble advice.
Hope it helps
Thanks all for the advice. I won't be going for BBK. Main purpose is to get better than stock brake system. Personally I have tried PU pads on stock rotor, and can feel a lot more confident in braking, however it did wear out after 20K+ usage which i changed back to stock pads, which now experincing the wobbling feeling, perharps such combination was not right. Thus I just hope to get a upgraded rotor + pads which I think should be sufficient, but what brand combination rotor + pads, is what I like to know? If know the product code even better. Understand there's many other upgrade brands out there, but sticking to these 2 brands for now, unless highly recommended, my budget is up to $300-500. Thanks eg
Brembo, rotor + pads
PU, rotor + pads
Brembo rotor + PU pads
PU rotor + brembo pads
Brembo, rotor + pads
PU, rotor + pads
Brembo rotor + PU pads
PU rotor + brembo pads
Bo bian , i need additional brake power to stop my additional weight of me leh .....rOcH wrote:No wonder you "upgrade" your safety gearmacross43 wrote:I belive that the most impt. of a car is the tyre and brake cos our life depend strongly on it in case of emegency, so i would strongly recommand you to repair or replace your brake before you go on your trip. Atleast it will clear your worried and you can enjoy your holiday.
From your description , it seems it is time to change your rotor as it might have uneven on the rotor which causes the wobbing effect. U can do skimming of the rotor but i wouldn't recommand that as it will reduce the thickness of the rotor and if i am not wrong there is a limit thickness for the rotor to be effective in brake.
For brake pad and shoes, u can change to performace pad or use back stock pad, it depend on if you want to improve your braking and also your budget. Your money , your choice.
Any addition to improve your brake is really subjective to your own need and $$$ , so you have to consider yourself, we can only give our own humble advice.
Hope it helps
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Go to Spinergy seek out Bro Bravo ask for BREMBO SPORTS rotors 262 at 4 x 100 pcd.tygt204 wrote:Thanks all for the advice. I won't be going for BBK. Main purpose is to get better than stock brake system. Personally I have tried PU pads on stock rotor, and can feel a lot more confident in braking, however it did wear out after 20K+ usage which i changed back to stock pads, which now experincing the wobbling feeling, perharps such combination was not right. Thus I just hope to get a upgraded rotor + pads which I think should be sufficient, but what brand combination rotor + pads, is what I like to know? If know the product code even better. Understand there's many other upgrade brands out there, but sticking to these 2 brands for now, unless highly recommended, my budget is up to $300-500. Thanks eg
Brembo, rotor + pads
PU, rotor + pads
Brembo rotor + PU pads
PU rotor + brembo pads
U can either use his HAWK brand pads which are not bad, or go to Stamford to look for Proj Miu Bestop brake pads for Honda 262 calipers for Honda ES or Integra GSR (both the same)
the total priice WILL go very near or exceed your $500 limit by a bit...
If you want cheeper but comparable brake pads to stay within your budget pls come meetup tonite at Ayer Raja Food Centre I tell you there.
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Brembo sport (cross drilled) + PU B spec 500deg C, value for $$$$, u won't regret!tygt204 wrote:Thanks all for the advice. I won't be going for BBK. Main purpose is to get better than stock brake system. Personally I have tried PU pads on stock rotor, and can feel a lot more confident in braking, however it did wear out after 20K+ usage which i changed back to stock pads, which now experincing the wobbling feeling, perharps such combination was not right. Thus I just hope to get a upgraded rotor + pads which I think should be sufficient, but what brand combination rotor + pads, is what I like to know? If know the product code even better. Understand there's many other upgrade brands out there, but sticking to these 2 brands for now, unless highly recommended, my budget is up to $300-500. Thanks eg
Brembo, rotor + pads
PU, rotor + pads
Brembo rotor + PU pads
PU rotor + brembo pads
Don't forget to change SSBH as well!
http://project-mu.co.jp/en/products/pad_bspec.html