DanDombrowski
12-22-2004, 06:43 PM
EBC Green pads on Brembo rotors. Took me about 2 hours to do all 4 wheels (including the wasted time taking pictures). Total was $265 shipped from the Tire Rack, and they have the same pads and rotors for our cars as well. Braking is great so far- quick stops, no more vibration from the rotors being warped, and very little noise. On top of that, after cleaning everything up, I found the anti-noise backing plates that had fallen out of the box, I didn't even put them on.
My one gripe over this whole project was that in taking the wheels off. I weigh 185 and can bench 250 easily. I couldn't even use my massive tire iron, I had to use a 2 foot breaker bar and still had to rest in between lugs. Talk about the grease monkeys at Tires Plus overtightening the lugs! No wonder his rotors warped! When I got out my torque wrench and set it for 75, it felt like 1/3 of the original torque.
And don't they look cool? Nothing says Christmas year round like green brakes on a red car!
Before
http://plaza.ufl.edu/volvo240/mitsubrakecal03.JPG
After
http://plaza.ufl.edu/volvo240/mitsubrake01.JPG
After
http://plaza.ufl.edu/volvo240/mitsubrake02.JPG
My one gripe over this whole project was that in taking the wheels off. I weigh 185 and can bench 250 easily. I couldn't even use my massive tire iron, I had to use a 2 foot breaker bar and still had to rest in between lugs. Talk about the grease monkeys at Tires Plus overtightening the lugs! No wonder his rotors warped! When I got out my torque wrench and set it for 75, it felt like 1/3 of the original torque.
And don't they look cool? Nothing says Christmas year round like green brakes on a red car!
Before
http://plaza.ufl.edu/volvo240/mitsubrakecal03.JPG
After
http://plaza.ufl.edu/volvo240/mitsubrake01.JPG
After
http://plaza.ufl.edu/volvo240/mitsubrake02.JPG