This place was recommended by another member here...competitive pricing. You might also try our sponsors...like Nick's and also Ricambi America. http://www.interautoparts.com/
If you don't know much about brakes, I would recommend doing a little research on them, such as the differences between slotted rotors vs. drilled rotors. Sites such as: www.stoptech.com and www.************
I got the Brembo package which was Cross Drilled Rotors,Red calipers and Stainless Steel lines from Norwoods in Dallas thety are a Brembo distributor it fixed the brake squeel and look great. Martin
I just changed from stock pads to Porterfield R4S pads to eliminate the squeal.... it is several thousand dollars less...but I won't be able to stop as well as you!
check the surface around the holes very carefully. If you track the car or drive it very hard, there is a good possibiliity that you might see cracking around the holes. If you have cracks, this might be a good time to switch to slotted. Don't worry about the other end of the car, you can go to slotted when they require replacing. hth, chris
my 911 ones need doing as they are cracking around the holes,,, car is lightly tracked,, although brake late like a mad man on occasion,,,, but they look good ! others have same probs,,,, and ones with holes more prone to grooving ! cheers scottie
Yes, but not on my own car. My 308 has black Brembos on the front, a sort of "stealth" upgrade. Image Unavailable, Please Login
They look good I like the black for that wheel and color, I have a TR and want to do something with it in the wheel area rotors calipers and Non stock wheels Image Unavailable, Please Login
Please visit CAROBU Engineerings website: http://www.carobu.com/catalog/html/355_catalog_18.html http://www.carobu.com/catalog/html/355_catalog_16.html Vince
I think this has to be one of the hottest setups I've seen on a 355- don't know anything about pricing, etc- but if you search here I'm sure you'll find more info as I grabbed the pics somewhere on f-chat. Regards, Eric Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
IMHO go slotted or solid. Have seen too many damn bling-bling drilled rotors playing 'connect the dots' to begin to try and count them all. Why, oh Lord why do people still fall for (crappy no matter who makes them) drilled rotors??? WHY???????????????????? Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Why not upgrade the brakes? http://www.movit.de/images/fer35801.jpg http://www.movit.de/images/fer35802.jpg Cheers! /Per