13" big brake kits, which ones to go with?
Stoptech. I only have Stoptech SS brakelines along with my OEM Brembo setup (Track), but by the time when I received the SS lines and got confused in installation due to my own ignorance, I emailed Zeckhausen and my vendor and got 3 direct phonecalls from techs at stoptech at that afternoon. Also I got another phonecall from them to make sure everything is right after installation was done.
Man I was impressed with such a superb customer service that I haven't experienced before. I even felt a slight guilt for giving them a hassle to call me due to some trivial problems caused by my own ignorance.
And I heard nothing but good things about Stoptech, and I think they have a great value for the price.
Heck, I won't even care about the quality of their product since I won't doubt it because if their customer service is that good, their attention to the detail should be outstanding.
BTW, Stoptech SS brakelines works like a champ!
Man I was impressed with such a superb customer service that I haven't experienced before. I even felt a slight guilt for giving them a hassle to call me due to some trivial problems caused by my own ignorance.
And I heard nothing but good things about Stoptech, and I think they have a great value for the price.
Heck, I won't even care about the quality of their product since I won't doubt it because if their customer service is that good, their attention to the detail should be outstanding.
BTW, Stoptech SS brakelines works like a champ!
That is another thing.... Customer Service
You may save a buck or two, but good luck getting an answer from one of these other "brake companies" when you have a problem.
In my case, I was shipped what was one of the first sets of the 13" kit and it was also the kit that was used for their marketing pictures and I recieved a Skykine rotor by mistake. This was Stoptech's fault, but they overnighted me a rotor and were GREAT to deal with. I could not be happier (especially after dealing with Iforged Wheels the last couple months on a clearcoat issue, but that is another story).
As far as install, it is very easy. I had changed a set of brake pads once in my life and I was able to do the install in a half a day, bleeding the brakes takes as long as the install (my G/F was my helper
). I am pretty technically inclined, but if you have the tools and basic skills it is doable.
You may save a buck or two, but good luck getting an answer from one of these other "brake companies" when you have a problem.
In my case, I was shipped what was one of the first sets of the 13" kit and it was also the kit that was used for their marketing pictures and I recieved a Skykine rotor by mistake. This was Stoptech's fault, but they overnighted me a rotor and were GREAT to deal with. I could not be happier (especially after dealing with Iforged Wheels the last couple months on a clearcoat issue, but that is another story).
As far as install, it is very easy. I had changed a set of brake pads once in my life and I was able to do the install in a half a day, bleeding the brakes takes as long as the install (my G/F was my helper
). I am pretty technically inclined, but if you have the tools and basic skills it is doable.
Originally posted by J Ritt
Azrael, I should have mentioned...I'm not trying to give you a hard time...I just want you to understand what has gone into the StopTech equipment, and the support that continues to go into it. To us, it's more than just throwing a bunch of parts together. We're all a bunch of car nuts that love racing. If I come across as some kind of zealot or something...what can I say, I'm proud to sell this stuff.
Azrael, I should have mentioned...I'm not trying to give you a hard time...I just want you to understand what has gone into the StopTech equipment, and the support that continues to go into it. To us, it's more than just throwing a bunch of parts together. We're all a bunch of car nuts that love racing. If I come across as some kind of zealot or something...what can I say, I'm proud to sell this stuff.
Also, thanks for the technical information. The World Challenge cars you mention -- are they running stock rear brakes, or track model brembo rears? The stock rears are incredibly anemic, and very disappointing to me.. I really think Nissan skimped in the brake department.
Anyway, I must say again, I'm impressed with the customer service and the willingness to provide technical answers to customer questions. I'm already running the StopTech SS lines, and perhaps I will save a few hundred more and pick up the StopTech kit when it's time to upgrade my brakes.
I have watched this thread for the past few days and just wanted to set the record straight. You must compare apples to apples, not oranges.
Wilwood has been in the industry for over thirty years. They have been building brake components for racing teams for just as long. Their facility is about 200,000 square feet. All of their products are manufactured right here in Southern California and sourced from North American natural resources, not Taiwan.
Furthermore, the technical data that you represent on the Wilwood caliper is an outdated piece. Not a current model. The reason Wilwood has not put up any technical data on their products is because they dont need to. Their track record has proven their longevity and structural integrity.
All of the components used in our 350z/G35 kits are the newest and most current releases from Wilwood. From their new computer generated 6 piston caliper to their 72 vane high flow brake rotor. They are the lightest and most efficient pieces in their class. These components were not the result of mathematical equations but the result of real world testing under the most extreme conditions.
The reason Wilwood components are less expensive than the competition is hardly because of the lack of quality, but instead because of the high number volume they are manufactured in. Wilwood is not some offshore manufacturer hoping to make a break in the brake industry, no pun intended
Take a look at how many different calipers they make for various applications. That alone should tell you what goes on in their camp. They dont use one caliper with different piston diameters for each application, they use different caliper s with different piston diameters for each application.
I know it wasnt too long ago that you called out Rotora to come out and play and to have an all out brake comparison test. I dont know where Rotora went, but if your offer still stands, I would like to take you up on that offer and bring what we have to the table for a comparison test. Weighing in ALL the factors.
Sherwin
Brake Zone
818 781 7777
Wilwood has been in the industry for over thirty years. They have been building brake components for racing teams for just as long. Their facility is about 200,000 square feet. All of their products are manufactured right here in Southern California and sourced from North American natural resources, not Taiwan.
Furthermore, the technical data that you represent on the Wilwood caliper is an outdated piece. Not a current model. The reason Wilwood has not put up any technical data on their products is because they dont need to. Their track record has proven their longevity and structural integrity.
All of the components used in our 350z/G35 kits are the newest and most current releases from Wilwood. From their new computer generated 6 piston caliper to their 72 vane high flow brake rotor. They are the lightest and most efficient pieces in their class. These components were not the result of mathematical equations but the result of real world testing under the most extreme conditions.
The reason Wilwood components are less expensive than the competition is hardly because of the lack of quality, but instead because of the high number volume they are manufactured in. Wilwood is not some offshore manufacturer hoping to make a break in the brake industry, no pun intended
Take a look at how many different calipers they make for various applications. That alone should tell you what goes on in their camp. They dont use one caliper with different piston diameters for each application, they use different caliper s with different piston diameters for each application. I know it wasnt too long ago that you called out Rotora to come out and play and to have an all out brake comparison test. I dont know where Rotora went, but if your offer still stands, I would like to take you up on that offer and bring what we have to the table for a comparison test. Weighing in ALL the factors.
Sherwin
Brake Zone
818 781 7777
The reason Wilwood has not put up any technical data on their products is because they dont need to. Their track record has proven their longevity and structural integrity.
This isn't 30 years ago. Consumers are more savvy, since info is at the touch of a mouse. If the consumer is educated, then they are smart enough to figure out on their own what they need and don't need. They don't need to accept someone saying, "this is good for you because we say it is." That's weak.
From their new computer generated 6 piston caliper to their 72 vane high flow brake rotor. They are the lightest and most efficient pieces in their class. These components were not the result of mathematical equations but the result of real world testing under the most extreme conditions.
The reason Wilwood components are less expensive than the competition is hardly because of the lack of quality, but instead because of the high number volume they are manufactured in. Wilwood is not some offshore manufacturer hoping to make a break in the brake industry, no pun intended
Take a look at how many different calipers they make for various applications. That alone should tell you what goes on in their camp. They dont use one caliper with different piston diameters for each application, they use different caliper s with different piston diameters for each application.
know it wasnt too long ago that you called out Rotora to come out and play and to have an all out brake comparison test. I dont know where Rotora went, but if your offer still stands, I would like to take you up on that offer and bring what we have to the table for a comparison test. Weighing in ALL the factors.
I never said that there wasnt any technical data to be had, I only said that that wasnt a point in their marketing. Neither is advertising. Which is exactly why you hardly ever see any magazine ads from them. They are not about providing information. They are about providing results.
I really dont know why you feel I was attacking Stoptech in any of my post. I never made any negative reference to them at all. As a matter of fact, I have always thanked you guys and all your work for opening the door for us. Your advertising has only helped us grow. My only reason for posting at all was because of your totally biased and one sided portrayal of the story.
Im sure you think I work for Wilwood but I dont. I do however do a lot of R & D work with them so I do know what goes on behind the scenes. In fact, I actually referred a customer over to you guys just yesterday because I didnt have something to offer him.
What you simply fail to mention or neglect to realize is that Wilwood is not a company dependant on building big brake kits. They build high end race components for all different types of automobiles in a huge assortment of racing environments.
We are both located here in So Cali which is blessed with some great testing arenas. I really dont think a road race track is really the place for testing brake components simply beacuse of the wide variety of variables that come into play. You, who are so inclined to being mathematical, should know that there is no way to remove all the variables that can skew the results.
I was more inclined to finding a member on the board who would like to volunteer their car for testing. We both bring out kits and install them on the same car with the same mods using the same driver. This will at least produce some quantifiable data.
I really dont know why you feel I was attacking Stoptech in any of my post. I never made any negative reference to them at all. As a matter of fact, I have always thanked you guys and all your work for opening the door for us. Your advertising has only helped us grow. My only reason for posting at all was because of your totally biased and one sided portrayal of the story.
Im sure you think I work for Wilwood but I dont. I do however do a lot of R & D work with them so I do know what goes on behind the scenes. In fact, I actually referred a customer over to you guys just yesterday because I didnt have something to offer him.
What you simply fail to mention or neglect to realize is that Wilwood is not a company dependant on building big brake kits. They build high end race components for all different types of automobiles in a huge assortment of racing environments.
We are both located here in So Cali which is blessed with some great testing arenas. I really dont think a road race track is really the place for testing brake components simply beacuse of the wide variety of variables that come into play. You, who are so inclined to being mathematical, should know that there is no way to remove all the variables that can skew the results.
I was more inclined to finding a member on the board who would like to volunteer their car for testing. We both bring out kits and install them on the same car with the same mods using the same driver. This will at least produce some quantifiable data.
Originally posted by mchapman
Stoptech SS brakelines works like a champ!
How have they improved your brake set-up?
Have they made your brakes more responsive?
Stoptech SS brakelines works like a champ!
How have they improved your brake set-up?
Have they made your brakes more responsive?

I like it.
Originally posted by ocjared
You can use my car! I am in S. Ca and I would be more than willing... especially if I got to keep the winning set.
You can use my car! I am in S. Ca and I would be more than willing... especially if I got to keep the winning set.
They are not about providing information. They are about providing results.
I really dont know why you feel I was attacking Stoptech in any of my post. I never made any negative reference to them at all.
My only reason for posting at all was because of your totally biased and one sided portrayal of the story.
Im sure you think I work for Wilwood but I dont.

What you simply fail to mention or neglect to realize is that Wilwood is not a company dependant on building big brake kits. They build high end race components for all different types of automobiles in a huge assortment of racing environments.

We are both located here in So Cali which is blessed with some great testing arenas. I really dont think a road race track is really the place for testing brake components simply beacuse of the wide variety of variables that come into play. You, who are so inclined to being mathematical, should know that there is no way to remove all the variables that can skew the results.
I don't believe I've ever posted a single mathematical formula in a post...ever. After finishing my calculus credit in high school, I've sort of tried to avoid math as much as possible, although sometimes it's been a necessary evil.
I like to think of myself as more of a writer really. 
I was more inclined to finding a member on the board who would like to volunteer their car for testing. We both bring out kits and install them on the same car with the same mods using the same driver. This will at least produce some quantifiable data.
...secure a car, a location, etc. Just let me know when and where you need us to be ahead of time so we can get it on our schedule.
How vigorously do I have to wave my hand before I am acknowledged as a volunteer?
How vigorously do I have to wave my hand before I am acknowledged as a volunteer?
I just figured that since you are always at the airfield doing testing, it would be easier for you to it set up. Looks like we already have a volunteer in line to donate a car as well.
We can do whatever type of testing you like. If you really want, we can go out to ButtonWillow or Streets of Willow as well. I really dont see how you can get a controlled environment on a race track but I suck at math too, so maybe your scientific method is better than mine.
We can do whatever type of testing you like. If you really want, we can go out to ButtonWillow or Streets of Willow as well. I really dont see how you can get a controlled environment on a race track but I suck at math too, so maybe your scientific method is better than mine.
Originally posted by lanzzor
...How is the rear kit coming along, Doc?..I'm waiting on my 14" Kit from you as we speak...(Damn those SS Brake lines, I wish they would hurry up and come in)...
...How is the rear kit coming along, Doc?..I'm waiting on my 14" Kit from you as we speak...(Damn those SS Brake lines, I wish they would hurry up and come in)...
Hang in there buddy, the 14" front kits will start shipping tomorrow and the rest will go out on Monday and Tuesday of next week.
The rear kit will also be finalized in the next few weeks.
I just figured that since you are always at the airfield doing testing, it would be easier for you to it set up. Looks like we already have a volunteer in line to donate a car as well.
It would make sense for us if we were struggling in the marketplace and had something to prove...fortunately, that's not the case. 
As I said before, feel free to set something up and let us know. We're more than happy to show up.
Now, Boys......let's have fun!
This next test.....PLEASE use the same brake pads among challengers. Someone did a test making a comparison between brake components.....BUT also used different pads for each set-up. WTF
Also, the same wheels & tires are a must.
2nd also, test at a Road Course that REALLY tests brakes........like Blackhawk Farms. Hard braking, with little time to cool between applications.
This next test.....PLEASE use the same brake pads among challengers. Someone did a test making a comparison between brake components.....BUT also used different pads for each set-up. WTF
Also, the same wheels & tires are a must.
2nd also, test at a Road Course that REALLY tests brakes........like Blackhawk Farms. Hard braking, with little time to cool between applications.
Wow, a little heat in here. Never ment for that to happen, but now that I have both of your attention. When are the rear brake sets projected? I will not purchase until I know there is a rear 13" brake kit available to purchase. I am looking for a date here not a "this spring" or "2nd quarter 2004".
I've got the Wilwood 14" kit on my car and im located in So Cal, I already told DocofMind he can use my car for this test whenever you guys set it up..
Doing business with DocofMind has been a really good experience and taught me a lot.. before we even discussed doing the test kit on my 350, he was telling me what brake kits were the best out there, and StopTech was one of the kits he mentioned as being one of the best.. You (J Ritt) and DocofMind are both honest guys promoting a product in a civil, mature manner which is really a rarity on message boards these days and for that i think that both of you should be commended. Like i said when the rear kit is finished and installed, i volunteer my car as a test car since the the fronts are on and i absolutely LOVE them! I'm very confident in the Wilwood kit, but at the same time the only thing that will come from this test is just more information about TWO great kits for consumers in the market for high-performance brake kits.. its a win/win situation for both kits.
Doing business with DocofMind has been a really good experience and taught me a lot.. before we even discussed doing the test kit on my 350, he was telling me what brake kits were the best out there, and StopTech was one of the kits he mentioned as being one of the best.. You (J Ritt) and DocofMind are both honest guys promoting a product in a civil, mature manner which is really a rarity on message boards these days and for that i think that both of you should be commended. Like i said when the rear kit is finished and installed, i volunteer my car as a test car since the the fronts are on and i absolutely LOVE them! I'm very confident in the Wilwood kit, but at the same time the only thing that will come from this test is just more information about TWO great kits for consumers in the market for high-performance brake kits.. its a win/win situation for both kits.


