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IMOLA 4.6is 08-09-2012 11:59 AM

NEED ADVISE ON WHAT BRAKE PADS AND ROTORS TO REPLACE
 
SO IM SURE THIS HAD BEEN BROUGHT UP MANY TIMES AND EVERYONE IS GONNA HAVE THEIR OWN DIFFERENT TWO CENTS BUT ITS TIME TO REPLACE MY ROTORS AND PADS, I WISH I COULD AFFORD SOME BREMBO GT, THE RED WOULD LOOK AMAZING ON MY CAR BUT UNFORTUATLY I CANT LOL.

I HAVE A STOCK 4.6IS, FELLOW 4.6IS OWNERS ARE YOU GUYS GOING WITH THE SAME FACTORY WHICH I HAVE READ IS JURID IN THE FRONT AND TEXTAR IN THE BACK. OR IS THEIR A BETTER REPLACEMENT?

AND HOW ABOUT ROTORS?

bcredliner 08-09-2012 04:39 PM

You can get the red look with caliper paint. Not as impressive as aftermarket brakes but looks good. Buy the high temp paint that you brush on and you won't even have to remover the calipers.

I am sure there will be a herd of opinions of choice of pads and rotors. My tech expert says 4.6 stops well enough unless you are doing extended hard braking as you would Watkins Glen or a fast autocross. I went with upgraded pads, to get as much out of the factory rotors and less brake dust. I am very happy with stopping distance.

First step to improve brakes should be to go to stainless lines--dissipates heat better and won't expand under hard braking. You will notice the improvement and a lot less $$$ than after market brakes.

IMOLA 4.6is 08-09-2012 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by bcredliner (Post 890574)
You can get the red look with caliper paint. Not as impressive as aftermarket brakes but looks good. Buy the high temp paint that you brush on and you won't even have to remover the calipers.

I am sure there will be a herd of opinions of choice of pads and rotors. My tech expert says 4.6 stops well enough unless you are doing extended hard braking as you would Watkins Glen or a fast autocross. I went with upgraded pads, to get as much out of the factory rotors and less brake dust. I am very happy with stopping distance.

First step to improve brakes should be to go to stainless lines--dissipates heat better and won't expand under hard braking. You will notice the improvement and a lot less $$$ than after market brakes.

what pads did you go with and did you replace the rotors too?

ECS Tuning 08-09-2012 05:01 PM

EBC RedStuffs are one of my most popular pad for the 4.6is. They are also what I ran when I had an X5. They are an upgraded performance pad from stock which is also low dusting. HERE is a link to my pad selection for you to peruse.

While doing your brake job instead of going with stock rotors you could also go ahead an grab a set of slotted rotors such as our ECS GEOMET rotors for your X. These would provided not only a performance rotor designed to aid in brake cooling but a GEOMET coated rotor. The GEOMET coating helps protect against rust. HERE is a link to my rotor selection for you to check out!

Also keep in mind when doing pads most of the time you'll also need new sensors. One for the front and one for the rear. HERE is a link to the sensors for your 4.6is

James

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IMOLA 4.6is 08-09-2012 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by ECS Tuning (Post 890579)
EBC RedStuffs are one of my most popular pad for the 4.6is. They are also what I ran when I had an X5. They are an upgraded performance pad from stock which is also low dusting. HERE is a link to my pad selection for you to peruse.

While doing your brake job instead of going with stock rotors you could also go ahead an grab a set of slotted rotors such as our ECS GEOMET rotors for your X. These would provided not only a performance rotor designed to aid in brake cooling but a GEOMET coated rotor. The GEOMET coating helps protect against rust. HERE is a link to my rotor selection for you to check out!

Also keep in mind when doing pads most of the time you'll also need new sensors. One for the front and one for the rear. HERE is a link to the sensors for your 4.6is

James

http://c1552172.r72.cf0.rackcdn.com/258723_x300.jpghttp://c1552172.r72.cf0.rackcdn.com/167473_x300.jpg

wow I like... im feeling the RED... are you able to offer me a special pkg deal? feel free to reply or PM im very interested if you can offer a special pricing for all

ECS Tuning 08-09-2012 05:06 PM

The pad you're not going to see toooo much of as they'll be tucked inside the caliper but the rotors on the other hand, yep you'll see them and they look great! I'll shoot you a PM.

bcredliner 08-09-2012 05:39 PM

I did go to ECS rotors in the front, drilled and slotted and will in the back as soon as they are needed.

bcredliner 08-09-2012 05:41 PM

and EBC red pads--am very happy.

watchurself 08-10-2012 09:27 AM

I would be interested in doing my brakes - anyone know if this is an easy DIY project or not recommended for Novices??

i am no mechanic - i have done work on my other cars - nothing like what I've seen here but i have heard that brakes arent that hard to do??

ECS Tuning 08-10-2012 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by watchurself (Post 890677)
I would be interested in doing my brakes - anyone know if this is an easy DIY project or not recommended for Novices??

i am no mechanic - i have done work on my other cars - nothing like what I've seen here but i have heard that brakes arent that hard to do??

HERE is a link to a great DIY on the E53 brakes for you to check out. To me brakes are one of the easier DIY jobs.


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