Upgraded my brakes in my 98 TA, finally got it done!
#1
TECH Apprentice
Thread Starter
iTrader: (13)
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Wake Forest, NC
Posts: 355
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Upgraded my brakes in my 98 TA, finally got it done!
Brakes are finally done!
6LiterEater Designs C5/C6 front brake kit, RotorsOnline.com rotors, The Caliper Factory front C6 calipers and rear F-body calipers, and Hawk pads.
Gonna test them out when it stops raining. 8)
6LiterEater Designs C5/C6 front brake kit, RotorsOnline.com rotors, The Caliper Factory front C6 calipers and rear F-body calipers, and Hawk pads.
Gonna test them out when it stops raining. 8)
Trending Topics
#10
TECH Apprentice
Thread Starter
iTrader: (13)
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Wake Forest, NC
Posts: 355
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
The pistons have a thicker material and the calipers themselves are pressure cast so they are stronger. I like the look a little more, and since my f-body ones were worn out, I figured I'd go with a C6 caliper to complete the package.
#12
Some 17" will fit.
My buddy did this on his 00 Z that he Auto X races. His 17" Monsoons did not fit and he had to grind the cooling fins off the front calipers, and he still has very little clearence.
Was a night and day difference by switching to them.
Hes got CarboTech XP8's that he is trying this year. He has had HAWK HP Plus and HT-10's on it for the past 4-5 years.
He also uses NAPA rotors, as they are "Lifetime Warr", including heat cracking....
My buddy did this on his 00 Z that he Auto X races. His 17" Monsoons did not fit and he had to grind the cooling fins off the front calipers, and he still has very little clearence.
Was a night and day difference by switching to them.
Hes got CarboTech XP8's that he is trying this year. He has had HAWK HP Plus and HT-10's on it for the past 4-5 years.
He also uses NAPA rotors, as they are "Lifetime Warr", including heat cracking....
#14
TECH Enthusiast
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Zanesfield, OH
Posts: 588
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I went to rotorsonline and the rotors look different than yours, the pics show only one row of drilled holes between the slots, but yours has two rows. Maybe I wasn't looking at the right rotors or their pictures are not accurate?
#15
In my application. I had the EradaSpeed (sp) rotors, and cracked the heck out of them all around the drilled holes from all the brake force, and excessive heat +900*. I would just use the NAPA rotors, they are working great for us, and youll save alot of $$. The car is 3480+ with driver.