rcryniak
Active Member
Hi Gang! So, I knew last fall that I'd have to (certainly by spring time) replace the brakes on my SHO. Turns out, I was totally right, as I only barely passed inspection on the rotors... he actually wasn't going to pass them, but since I had new brakes ready to go he just sorta nodded it off.
Anyhow, I spoke with some of you last fall, and as I recall, bdp and SHOdded gave some good advice. (Thanks again guys, as always.) The advice I was given was to get good brakes, with the reminder that we're driving a 4,400 lbs land yacht.
OK, you might be thinking "good brakes? duh!", right? But hey, there are less expensive brakes out there that get great reviews... and how bad could they be... even the Ford OEM brakes aren't exactly super cheap at $600 for a full rotor and pad set for all 4 corners so... what to do? I was looking greedily at the PowerStop brakes, only $350 for the full kit - OK, so they were cross-drilled, but how often do cracks really happen? And at those prices, I can afford to replace them in a year or two, no sweat.. and that's only if there's a problem right?
So I ordered the PowerStop Z26 kit. On unboxing, I noticed that the vents weren't dead center in the rotor as you rolled the rotor around. One one side, where the lettering imprint is, it was dead center, with the "meat" of the rotor measuring 3/8" on each side. Roll the rotor 180 degrees, like it were on a wheel/axle, and on the opposite side of that same rotor, it was 5/16" on one side of the vent and 7/16" on the other side of the vent. WOW... not cool. This was on BOTH front rotors!! The manufacturer, when presented with the evidence, admitted it was a defect, and offered to replace them. (Pictures here if you want to see.)
Fair enough, and good for them for trying... but I was also realizing that the glowing user reviews don't reflect a lot of track day use, so I was on the fence to begin with. If they've got quality control issues on top of that, I think I'm going to go with the advice faithfully given by those who've gone before me and get good brakes. As such, I'm literally as of this very moment buying an EBC brake kit with the slotted & dimpled sport rotors and Red Stuff pads. (I'm making AutoAnything price match per their promise muhahaha... yay me. Less than $600!)
Anyhow, that's that, thought you'd all appreciate hearing about that experience...
THAT SAID... while I wait for my EBC kit to arrive, I'm going to plan on other things... what about brake fluid and lines... good time to upgrade them too I'm guessing? Are stainless lines really worth doing the replacement work? What's a good fluid to use? I hear the Motocraft DOT3 is fine for Daily Driving but track I should get much higher temp rated fluid? Any advice on that?
Anyhow, I spoke with some of you last fall, and as I recall, bdp and SHOdded gave some good advice. (Thanks again guys, as always.) The advice I was given was to get good brakes, with the reminder that we're driving a 4,400 lbs land yacht.
OK, you might be thinking "good brakes? duh!", right? But hey, there are less expensive brakes out there that get great reviews... and how bad could they be... even the Ford OEM brakes aren't exactly super cheap at $600 for a full rotor and pad set for all 4 corners so... what to do? I was looking greedily at the PowerStop brakes, only $350 for the full kit - OK, so they were cross-drilled, but how often do cracks really happen? And at those prices, I can afford to replace them in a year or two, no sweat.. and that's only if there's a problem right?
So I ordered the PowerStop Z26 kit. On unboxing, I noticed that the vents weren't dead center in the rotor as you rolled the rotor around. One one side, where the lettering imprint is, it was dead center, with the "meat" of the rotor measuring 3/8" on each side. Roll the rotor 180 degrees, like it were on a wheel/axle, and on the opposite side of that same rotor, it was 5/16" on one side of the vent and 7/16" on the other side of the vent. WOW... not cool. This was on BOTH front rotors!! The manufacturer, when presented with the evidence, admitted it was a defect, and offered to replace them. (Pictures here if you want to see.)
Fair enough, and good for them for trying... but I was also realizing that the glowing user reviews don't reflect a lot of track day use, so I was on the fence to begin with. If they've got quality control issues on top of that, I think I'm going to go with the advice faithfully given by those who've gone before me and get good brakes. As such, I'm literally as of this very moment buying an EBC brake kit with the slotted & dimpled sport rotors and Red Stuff pads. (I'm making AutoAnything price match per their promise muhahaha... yay me. Less than $600!)
Anyhow, that's that, thought you'd all appreciate hearing about that experience...
THAT SAID... while I wait for my EBC kit to arrive, I'm going to plan on other things... what about brake fluid and lines... good time to upgrade them too I'm guessing? Are stainless lines really worth doing the replacement work? What's a good fluid to use? I hear the Motocraft DOT3 is fine for Daily Driving but track I should get much higher temp rated fluid? Any advice on that?


