Z1 brake upgrade issues/mini rant
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Z1 brake upgrade issues/mini rant
Picked up the z1 non-brembo brake upgrade kit for my 2008 z. Drilled/slotted rotors with hawk hps, stainless lines and motul fluid.
Installed rotors and pads and did the bed-in process according to hawk's website.
Have about 150-200 miles on this setup so far and I feel like I've downgraded.
To start, none of the rotors match one another. Probably just more of an annoyance than anything. I have noticeable vibrations slowing down from 30-20mph and I am already feeling the rotors getting warped and wavy. Definitely not what I was expecting.
I'd like to know if anyone else has had any complaints about their rotors??? Most reviews on the are pretty positive, that I've seen.
Also the hawk hps pads are not stopping any better. Especially cold. Nothing positive to say about these either. I am coming from an OEM setup. Nissan parts all around and considering going back.
/rant lol
Installed rotors and pads and did the bed-in process according to hawk's website.
Have about 150-200 miles on this setup so far and I feel like I've downgraded.
To start, none of the rotors match one another. Probably just more of an annoyance than anything. I have noticeable vibrations slowing down from 30-20mph and I am already feeling the rotors getting warped and wavy. Definitely not what I was expecting.
I'd like to know if anyone else has had any complaints about their rotors??? Most reviews on the are pretty positive, that I've seen.
Also the hawk hps pads are not stopping any better. Especially cold. Nothing positive to say about these either. I am coming from an OEM setup. Nissan parts all around and considering going back.
/rant lol
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OEM pads generally have very good bite even when cold.
I remember long ago when I swapped away from OEM pads I noticed the same phenomenon...I was generally disappointed with their bite and modulation, although they did handle heat better (I think they were P-mu b-force).
Goes to show, just bc they are marketed as "aftermarket performance" doesn't mean they are better in every way.
Hope the bed-in works out for you. What do you mean they "didn't match?"
I remember long ago when I swapped away from OEM pads I noticed the same phenomenon...I was generally disappointed with their bite and modulation, although they did handle heat better (I think they were P-mu b-force).
Goes to show, just bc they are marketed as "aftermarket performance" doesn't mean they are better in every way.
Hope the bed-in works out for you. What do you mean they "didn't match?"
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