HARDTRAILZ wrote:I am wondering if the difference you felt was actually the size or the drilled and slotted vs standard rotors. I noticed a big improvement when I went to D/S in the standard size rotors.
JamesDowning wrote:Same force at a larger radius from the hub center has to make a difference. Granted, it's numerically only ~7% more stopping torque. But I could see it making a palpable difference.
JamesDowning wrote:Same force at a larger radius from the hub center has to make a difference. Granted, it's numerically only ~7% more stopping torque. But I could see it making a palpable difference.
mikekey wrote:The pads are slightly larger too I noticed. However you are correct that is all that is different.
bartonmd wrote:Most are aware that the SWB 5.3L gets the EXT/SS brakes, as well. Some have heard this already, but doing a panic stop from 65mph with a 6500# trailer behind mine, I actually turned the stock tires on the wheels. Like, tires were out of balance the rest of the way home, there was little rubber shavings around the rim, and the dent in the tire from the wheel weight was ~180 degrees away from where the wheel weight was located on the wheel.
Mike
Blazintrails03 wrote:I noticed one post says pads are the same as SWB but another post says your pads were bigger. Is this because you said you got the best pads you could so maybe they are just beefed up? Long story short while doing this you can just get brackets, bolts, and rotors to relocate your loaded caliber (considering good pads) to compensate for the larger rotor?
TBYODA wrote:bartonmd wrote:Most are aware that the SWB 5.3L gets the EXT/SS brakes, as well. Some have heard this already, but doing a panic stop from 65mph with a 6500# trailer behind mine, I actually turned the stock tires on the wheels. Like, tires were out of balance the rest of the way home, there was little rubber shavings around the rim, and the dent in the tire from the wheel weight was ~180 degrees away from where the wheel weight was located on the wheel.
Mike
Had to read this twice for it sink in did not think that would be possible, WOW. I would have thought the tires would have lost enough friction to skid first. Mike I bet you did a double take when you figured out what was wrong at time.
mikekey wrote:I'm starting to wonder if I can fit these Camaro Brembo's in there.
mikekey wrote:I'm starting to wonder if I can fit these Camaro Brembo's in there.
mikekey wrote:Nope, I don't have the problem, but I have HEAVY ARSE tires. The Nitto's weight 60lbs each not mounted.
What I know is I saw a huge improvement putting 4 pistons on the Vette in all four corners, like snap your neck stopping.
I know that the vast majority of your stopping is the front wheel, however ... why can't I improve it. Anyways, you can pick up these calipers for cheap from guys switching to the even bigger ones. So I'm still researching ideas for better stopping. Maybe it's pointless, but with a kid on the way I think about it. It would be nice to have a lifted SUV on fat tires that can stop like a car.