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01-21-2023, 07:28 PM | #57 | |
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Certainly a lot cheaper way to get PP rear brakes.
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I should note that PowerStop has four other brake pad lines available for the PP Brembos in addition to the Z23's and Z26's already listed. Here's all their pad lines in order of (supposed) performance / aggressiveness from OEM replacement to "Stage 2 Track Day", with links to their product pages:
PowerStop also has one line of rotors:
In addition to the Centric rotors already listed on the first post, they also have:
Information on all the Centric brake components available for our cars (including non-PP stuff) can be found here. I have a set of the Z23 pads I'm going to swap on for the street to replace the dusty stockers along with some new Centric blank rotors, and I picked up a set of the Track Day pads (front and rear) for my upcoming HPDE track weekend.
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01-29-2023, 06:21 PM | #59 |
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Are the rattle clips required?
Are the front tie bars actually required? I noticed the STI doesn't run them and instead uses a shorter front bolt caliper bolt, I somehow hadn't realized that they weren't a bracket or a spacer until I was putting the front together. FWIW, STI rear calipers are a substitute for the PP rear caliper. You can get them significantly cheaper.
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Alright, that kind confirms what I was thinking. Easy way to save a few pounds of unsprung weight. Thank you!
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Maybe even a little more if you swap in some 2nd gen aluminum knuckles...but that ain't cheap.
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BRZ PP brakes? No points 2nd gen knuckle? Illegal because they didn't come on first gen
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FYI - I just received confirmation from Centric that the performance high-carbon "replacement" rotors for the PP packaged have been discontinued. I ordered them like 6 months and they were still listed on their website/distributor sites as available, but out of stock. Turns out they were actually discontinued.
Part numbers 125.47019 & 125.47043 They do have the C-Tek "standard" rotors available still. Part numbers 121.47019 & 121.47043. Last edited by imprezive; 04-27-2023 at 09:46 AM. |
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I'm wondering if the mismatch in rotors cause brake bias to shift forward which wears the front pads down faster. Sent from my LM-G900 using Tapatalk |
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Now: BSD 7839 rotors seem very hard to find. Can anyone perhaps point me to a source? Sent from my LM-G900 using Tapatalk |
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What is the recommended slotted rotors for the PP Brembos?
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Stoptech has the 126.47019SL/SR (left / right front) and 126.47043SL/SR (left / right rear) which I've used in the past on another vehicle, but I found they tended to accumulate pad material in the slots which had to be cleaned out regularly or it would negatively affect pedal feel, noise and braking performance. I had heard they were getting hard to find, but both CSG and Summit Racing list them as in-stock currently. EDIT: I updated my previous post (several above this one) with the current part numbers from Stoptech / Centric's website. They added a number of rear applications since I created the original post, and another variant - "Stoptech Select" drilled and slotted rotors.
I'm currently running the PowerStop Evolution drilled and slotted rotors in the rear only. No issues so far. They don't seem to have the same build-up issue as the Stoptechs, and they were about half the price. They're also sold in axle sets, rather than individually, which makes ordering a little simpler. I bought them from Rock Auto, and will likely end up getting them for the front as well. Part #'s are JBR1179XPR for the front set and JBR1795XPR for the rear set.
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