Are the ebay disk brakes any good ? they have a whole package all four wheels with pads for a decent price , some are slotted and some are drilled, anyone have them installed on their ride ? Pro and cons . Thanks
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Do not buy those cheap parts. One of my friends boughts them and installed them on his cb and they wrapped some months. They are total crap!
I bought powerslot disk brakes for my cb and i recommand them, high quality, and big durability. I had to do some hard braking and they are still clean and looking brand new. I recommand buying good parts when it comes to brake and suspension!!!
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Brembo blanks will cost me around $50 each. I need two as the rears are drums. Hawk pads for the front are $70 and the SS lines are $120. Plus a few bucks for brake fluid. Not a bad setup for a budget build. If I had a bit more to spend I would definately upgrade to Powerslot slotted rotors.
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Remember that ebay doesn't make anything... you can buy good brand names on ebay. Or you can buy cheap no-name shit. So if you're asking if the cheap no-name shit brands are any good... well... think about it.
I had some EBC brake pads on my 86 Accord that fell apart and destroyed the rotors... of course, you can find horror stories about any brake pads if you look.
I normally just use OEM, or the "high end" store brand from whatever chain I go to (the expensive pads from Advance Auto held up to a LOT of abuse, even on warped rotors... I was impressed. They worked quite well, too.)
Keep in mind that if you don't NEED performance pads, don't get them. If you're not tracking your car, don't bother. Crazy pads will only eat your rotors. If all you do is drive your car around town, get regular pads. They'll last longer, and be easier on the rotors.
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Originally posted by Dev View PostHow much are you looking at that setup of yours ? Brembo are not bad, i just love having some slots or drilled look on the rotors !
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There's also no real need for slotted or drilled. Solid discs work just fine.
However, I fell to the gimmick with my CB7 and bought some slotted/drilled Brembos back in 2004. I still have them. I beat the living shit out of them (one pad even wore away to the metal backing plate, and scored the rotor...) They never cracked.
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Well my car is not a track machine, just a daily driver , all stock for the moment, the prices on ebay sure got my eyes, i might stick to oem or regular brembo with the high end pads from Autozone or Advance, i have a good setup on my 944T from brembo with AutoZone highend brake pads, even after being trashed multiple times, they feel the same.
Thanks Guys, this is some good info from everyone, Deevergote, thanks big time !
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