need new brakes

Discussion in 'Modifications & DIY how-to' started by 7wolf, Oct 24, 2008.

  1. 7wolf

    7wolf Member

    i am looking at getting new brakes but want to upgrade to a big brake kit. everything is stupid expensive but i wanted some opinions before i jump into anything. Brembo, Stoptech, Endless, Wilwood??? there are a lot to choose from. what's better and why?

    i have slotted rotors, steel line, hawk pads and ate blue fluid but i want the whole package now. HELP!
     
  2. Jake

    Jake Active Member

    endless are expensive, you could probly find some used brembos pretty cheap, i understand that stoptechs are on the cheap side (as far as price not quality), and i like the only car i've ridden in with wilwoods up front.

    ha, not much help
     
  3. pEd

    pEd This ain't no Piccadilly!

    I think TopSpeed still has a Racing Brake bbk for sale for a good price? May want to PM them and see.
     
  4. integroid

    integroid Supporting Member

  5. 7wolf

    7wolf Member

    integroid- that does help. any idea why the rears are more than the fronts?
     
  6. integroid

    integroid Supporting Member

    It is because it comes with an adaptor bracket to mount the rear brembos to the Legacy rear hub. Dont know if you would have that problem with a wrx.
     
  7. 7wolf

    7wolf Member

    well with those prices it looks like i'm goin to have to wait to find out
     
  8. integroid

    integroid Supporting Member

    You know the poor man's front bbk would either be the LGT setup or find a used set of STi front Brembos and get some 04 STi rotors. I recently saw a pair of Front Brembo calipers for $500 shipped on nasioc. I think they even came with the pads. Then all you would need is a set of front 04 STi rotors.
     
  9. jeb

    jeb Member

    I'm in the process of doing that right now. I just ordered a set of the DBA 5000 rotors and the brembo calipers are in the mail. I'll let you know how they feel

     
  10. jeb

    jeb Member

    If you want the full brembo set up give milenium auto a call. http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1528434 They quoted me 1100 for used brembos at all four corners with 5x100 rotors. You'll lose the parking brake if you use the rears though unless you get some of those custom DBA rear rotors that have the 170mm center for it.
     
  11. integroid

    integroid Supporting Member

    Wow, the link I had were not much more and they came with new pieces and I think they came with the correct rotors as well.
     
  12. 07Ltd#767

    07Ltd#767 The Neighborhood Drunk

    your link was fronts or backs, jeb's was fronts AND backs
     
  13. Eco Auto Clean

    Eco Auto Clean Active Member

    yea i'm wanting to do a bbk..especially after going stage 2 i feel like something is missing...getting up to speed isn't so tough..its the slowing down part..lol...

    7wolf..keep us updated!

    integroid - That was you I saw 85s the other day right? You got off on 285/ Spaghetti junc?
     
  14. seanwrxwagon

    seanwrxwagon Member

    Godspeed in the UK makes spacers to use the 190mm parking brake rotor with the 170mm mechanism.
    As far as big brakes on the cheap, yeah (1) go used (brembo from an STi). (2)You could go with a H6 rear setup. It is like 1 inch bigger than stock. If you paired this with the JDM/EDM two pot rear calipers it would be "bigger." (3) For the fronts I have been wondering about the Power Slot +1 rotors. Larger rotors with extension bracket to space the stock caliper out. These with JDM/EDM 4 pot front calipers would be "bigger." (4)They make the Power Slot +1 kit for the front and back setup so both of these with JDM/EDM calipers could be nice but actually cost more than used Brembos. Side benefit is the parking brake would work and brake bias should stay near stock.
     
    Last edited: Oct 24, 2008
  15. 7wolf

    7wolf Member

    why would i lose my parking brake? i'm confused
     
  16. jeb

    jeb Member

    The STi rear disks have a bigger gap in the center for the parking brake(190mm vs 170mm). You can either get a spacer like Sean was talking about or get custom rotors that are the STi size with the WRX parking brake center. From what I've read its easier to do the latter.
     
  17. seanwrxwagon

    seanwrxwagon Member

    STi Brembos have a built in drum brake with a inside diameter of 190mm where as your stock brakes have a 170mm diameter. Using the DBA rotor or Godspeed spacers will allow you to keep it.

    You beat me to it. I am at work and a coworker walked in so i had to stop typing for a while.
     
  18. FRCFED4

    FRCFED4 Member

  19. 7wolf

    7wolf Member

    now i just need to save a little money before my brakes crap out for good
     
  20. integroid

    integroid Supporting Member

    Sorry, I thought you were saying $1100 for just the rears:) That is a smoking deal for all 4.
     
  21. integroid

    integroid Supporting Member

    Yup, that was me:) You don't need a bbk on your car. Just get Hawk HP+ pads, new lines, rotors, fluid and you will be fine. That is all I am using on my car and it stops very well.
     
  22. seanwrxwagon

    seanwrxwagon Member

  23. seanwrxwagon

    seanwrxwagon Member

    BBK are great for the track because of their ability to absorb heat. On the street a set up like integroid suggests will be enough to lock your tires.
     
  24. 7wolf

    7wolf Member

    Just get Hawk HP+ pads, new lines, rotors, fluid and you will be fine. That is all I am using on my car and it stops very well.[/QUOTE]

    that's what i have. it just feels like i need a little more if i'm going to put the power down. plus new calipers look cooler
     
  25. seanwrxwagon

    seanwrxwagon Member

    This thread in summary:
    1)Used Brembos from an 04 STi (will need something to make the parking brake work)
    2a)JDM/EDM 4pot/2pot upgrade
    2b)Above with Powerslot +1 Rotors
    3)H6 rear brakes
    4)Upgrade pads, rotors,fluid, lines (you already have this)
     
  26. integroid

    integroid Supporting Member

    that's what i have. it just feels like i need a little more if i'm going to put the power down. plus new calipers look cooler[/QUOTE]

    Sorry, I was talking to FkUiHdCncr about his Legacy GT. The LGT brakes are actually very good if you have the right pads and rotors.
     
  27. Demo24

    Demo24 Member

    Sorry, I was talking to FkUiHdCncr about his Legacy GT. The LGT brakes are actually very good if you have the right pads and rotors.[/quote]


    yup, I remember reading the Subaru Legacy GT wagon, that ran in some racing series used the stock calibers. Mainly because they are surprisingly heavy and stout calibers. I've been considering upgrading to those, although I may put something else up front.
     
  28. Eco Auto Clean

    Eco Auto Clean Active Member

    Sounds like a plan..I just want to have that look/beauty of a bbk..of course it makes the bank account balance look ugly...hmm...
     
  29. slowwrx

    slowwrx Supporting Member

    The Stoptechs are awesome
     
  30. Alex

    Alex Community Founder Staff Member

    The other thing to consider of course is that moving to a BBK will potentially threaten the life of your bearings / hubs (a la the problem on the 04 STi's).
     
  31. slowwrx

    slowwrx Supporting Member

    In theory a BBK should actually lengthen the life of the bearings, since most are a two part rotor less heat actually makes it way into the hubs.
     

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