Complete IS-F Brake Thread (Under-construction)
#279
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thanks for the reply! I also forgot to ask , im going to change pads myself ( oem pads ) and keep oem rotors for now, question is do I need to sand down the rotors before putting the pads on or do I just put the new pads and let them do the work ?
#282
Hey all fairly new isf owner. I am needing a full brake change in the very near future been doing some research, seems reybestos rotors are a good choice and pricing. I am just stuck on pads to get so far I'm thinking of centric oe formula pads but I'm not sure if they dust like oe pads so i looked into stop tech pads. I do not track the car i drive it as a weekend car mainly maybe few throttle taps here and there. Any suggestions or experiences would be highly appreciated.
#283
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My recommendation would be the Wearevers from Advance Autoparts or the Duralasts from Autozone.
I don't track my car either and I use the Wearevers. So far they've been doing their job with virtually no dust and no squealing. They are perfect for daily driving. I also have the Raybestos rotors on all corners, no complaints.
I don't know if the Wearevers are still being sold for the F but I know someone recently purchased the Duralasts which is comparable in price and performance.
My recommendation would be the Wearevers from Advance Autoparts or the Duralasts from Autozone.
I don't track my car either and I use the Wearevers. So far they've been doing their job with virtually no dust and no squealing. They are perfect for daily driving. I also have the Raybestos rotors on all corners, no complaints.
I don't know if the Wearevers are still being sold for the F but I know someone recently purchased the Duralasts which is comparable in price and performance.
Hey all fairly new isf owner. I am needing a full brake change in the very near future been doing some research, seems reybestos rotors are a good choice and pricing. I am just stuck on pads to get so far I'm thinking of centric oe formula pads but I'm not sure if they dust like oe pads so i looked into stop tech pads. I do not track the car i drive it as a weekend car mainly maybe few throttle taps here and there. Any suggestions or experiences would be highly appreciated.
#285
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Buy a liter. You won't need it all, but you won't be short as you would if you only bought a half liter.