Rotor Recommendations?
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Rotor Recommendations?
Need to do my first post maintenance plan brake job (R56). The car is predominantly my daily commuter, but I like a spirited drive. I'd just go with the OEM rotors, but I'd like to know if there are better rotors to be had for the money. Anyone have any opinions?
Might as well also deal with pads... I'm looking at either Hawk HPS, or EBC redstuff or greenstuff. Any preferences there? Or any others you'd like to recommend instead?
Thanks.
Might as well also deal with pads... I'm looking at either Hawk HPS, or EBC redstuff or greenstuff. Any preferences there? Or any others you'd like to recommend instead?
Thanks.
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I stand by to be slammed BUT
I stand by to be slammed BUT:
I've commented on brake discussions since I bought my first MINI in 2002 and changed the pads after something else was available; and it is far from an infrequently raised issue.
You want a quick answer of what is best or better .....
There is a TON of opinion out here
IMHO - READ IT
Before I bought my classic I started reading classic sites and absorbed as much as I could to avoid asking a question that was just asked 2 days previous . . .
"Oh .... that's too much to read" .....
that's what's called RESEARCH
I'll give you MY answers to your questions:
are there better rotors? Probably, possibly ... define better.
are there better pads? ditto
When I replaced the rotors on my 02, and what I recommend to people who ask is, get BREMBO or anything you can find at the local auto part store unless you autocross regularly. MINI front brakes were way over engineered from what I understand and an OEM quality system is fine unless you are searching for a BLING factor. In other words ... slots and holes are not going to improve anything other than your smile
I've commented on brake discussions since I bought my first MINI in 2002 and changed the pads after something else was available; and it is far from an infrequently raised issue.
You want a quick answer of what is best or better .....
There is a TON of opinion out here
IMHO - READ IT
Before I bought my classic I started reading classic sites and absorbed as much as I could to avoid asking a question that was just asked 2 days previous . . .
"Oh .... that's too much to read" .....
that's what's called RESEARCH
I'll give you MY answers to your questions:
are there better rotors? Probably, possibly ... define better.
are there better pads? ditto
When I replaced the rotors on my 02, and what I recommend to people who ask is, get BREMBO or anything you can find at the local auto part store unless you autocross regularly. MINI front brakes were way over engineered from what I understand and an OEM quality system is fine unless you are searching for a BLING factor. In other words ... slots and holes are not going to improve anything other than your smile
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There is a TON of opinion out here
IMHO - READ IT
Before I bought my classic I started reading classic sites and absorbed as much as I could to avoid asking a question that was just asked 2 days previous . . .
"Oh .... that's too much to read" .....
that's what's called RESEARCH
IMHO - READ IT
Before I bought my classic I started reading classic sites and absorbed as much as I could to avoid asking a question that was just asked 2 days previous . . .
"Oh .... that's too much to read" .....
that's what's called RESEARCH
I don't expect this thread to give me any answers, it's just a fishing line I threw out for some more ideas on leads to research further.
I'll give you MY answers to your questions:
are there better rotors? Probably, possibly ... define better.
are there better pads? ditto
When I replaced the rotors on my 02, and what I recommend to people who ask is, get BREMBO or anything you can find at the local auto part store unless you autocross regularly. MINI front brakes were way over engineered from what I understand and an OEM quality system is fine unless you are searching for a BLING factor. In other words ... slots and holes are not going to improve anything other than your smile
are there better rotors? Probably, possibly ... define better.
are there better pads? ditto
When I replaced the rotors on my 02, and what I recommend to people who ask is, get BREMBO or anything you can find at the local auto part store unless you autocross regularly. MINI front brakes were way over engineered from what I understand and an OEM quality system is fine unless you are searching for a BLING factor. In other words ... slots and holes are not going to improve anything other than your smile
Rotors:
I'd like some rotors that resist being eaten up by pads. I don't need slots or holes, but if a good option happens to have slots or holes, I don't mind. Just not going to pay a premium for that kind of cosmetics. It's a plus if the rotors last longer than the pads, though I understand it's generally recommended to change them at the same time -- if I'm in a financial pinch down the road, it'd be nice to be able to cut that corner next time if I need to.
Pads:
I'd like some pads that don't eat up rotors. Dust is unavoidable, but I'd prefer something that's an improvement on the seemingly excessive amount the OEM pads give off. I'm happy with the OEM brakes in terms of performance, and I don't want to take any steps backwards there. But I don't track the car, so I don't need some ultra-high performance racing brake pad, either.
And, in general, as rotors and pads are consumable, I'd like to keep the cost down a bit.
Lastly, though I've been looking, I don't know much about rotors. Most of what I've found so far in my research is all about pads.
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Check out our Zimmerman rotors, they are super high quality and won't rust. Save your money don't bother spending extra on slotted or drilled on your street car it won't make a difference.
As for pads we've used the EBC's for a long time and they work great.
If I can be any more help just let me know.
As for pads we've used the EBC's for a long time and they work great.
If I can be any more help just let me know.
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Check out our Zimmerman rotors, they are super high quality and won't rust. Save your money don't bother spending extra on slotted or drilled on your street car it won't make a difference.
As for pads we've used the EBC's for a long time and they work great.
If I can be any more help just let me know.
As for pads we've used the EBC's for a long time and they work great.
If I can be any more help just let me know.
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Check out our Zimmerman rotors, they are super high quality and won't rust. Save your money don't bother spending extra on slotted or drilled on your street car it won't make a difference.
As for pads we've used the EBC's for a long time and they work great.
If I can be any more help just let me know.
As for pads we've used the EBC's for a long time and they work great.
If I can be any more help just let me know.
For street Green pads should do.
ATE pads are also a bargain.
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I've had good luck with NAPA's ultra premium rotors, which have lasted me through a complete set of pads and a token re-turning so far. Front rotors for 2007+ MCS part number is: 880605, Rears: 880604. ~$45.00 each for the fronts and ~$32.00 each for the rears.
I went with the Hawk ceramics (not HPS) for my first set of front replacements hoping that they'd be close enough. They're definitely less bite than OEM and with way less brake dust, but I'd say the difference isn't worth it.
I went with the Hawk ceramics (not HPS) for my first set of front replacements hoping that they'd be close enough. They're definitely less bite than OEM and with way less brake dust, but I'd say the difference isn't worth it.
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I ended up buying a package from fastmini.net. Saved a few $$$s that way and was able to just get everything from one place. The rotors were Centric I think. Nothing special as far as I can tell. Pads are the Hawk HPS.
Been very pleased with them. Brake dust is cut down considerably and what little exists is a very light color. Average non-OCD person probably won't even notice it.
Been very pleased with them. Brake dust is cut down considerably and what little exists is a very light color. Average non-OCD person probably won't even notice it.
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Be careful of what you buy and where you buy them.
They are so many cut rate pads and rotors on market today that it's easy to get caught up in the hype.
The market is flooded with CHEAP japenese and chinese parts.
These will give you nothing but a warm feeling for cheap costs.
They won't give you any sort of a performance braking system.
Talk to Todd at TCE Performance.
He can set you up with a great system.
They are so many cut rate pads and rotors on market today that it's easy to get caught up in the hype.
The market is flooded with CHEAP japenese and chinese parts.
These will give you nothing but a warm feeling for cheap costs.
They won't give you any sort of a performance braking system.
Talk to Todd at TCE Performance.
He can set you up with a great system.
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Thanks for the plug but I don't offer any oe replacement parts, only the full on kits. That being said; if one were to buy pads, rotors, fluid and ss hoses for the car....you'd be perhaps well into the cost of the base BBK to a point.
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I ended up buying a package from fastmini.net. Saved a few $$$s that way and was able to just get everything from one place. The rotors were Centric I think. Nothing special as far as I can tell. Pads are the Hawk HPS.
Been very pleased with them. Brake dust is cut down considerably and what little exists is a very light color. Average non-OCD person probably won't even notice it.
Been very pleased with them. Brake dust is cut down considerably and what little exists is a very light color. Average non-OCD person probably won't even notice it.
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http://www.waymotorworks.com/ebc-red...-jcw-pads.html
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Be careful of what you buy and where you buy them.
They are so many cut rate pads and rotors on market today that it's easy to get caught up in the hype.
The market is flooded with CHEAP japenese and chinese parts.
These will give you nothing but a warm feeling for cheap costs.
They won't give you any sort of a performance braking system.
They are so many cut rate pads and rotors on market today that it's easy to get caught up in the hype.
The market is flooded with CHEAP japenese and chinese parts.
These will give you nothing but a warm feeling for cheap costs.
They won't give you any sort of a performance braking system.
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Two occurrances of premature pulsation on two separate vehicles: Subaru Legacy,and Acura TL. Most recent occurance was about 2 years ago (the other not long before that). These Centric rotors had black coated hats and edges, to prevent rust (which they did) and were reasonably priced (slightly less than Brembo blanks). I don't know if newer ones, or ones for MINIs in particular, are any better, but in both cases I replaced them with Brembo blanks and never had a problem again. PS: both cars were running new sets of EBC Greenstuff pads, and both were daily-use street-driven cars.
Getting burned twice is no coincidence. There will have to be demonstrable improvements that have been made to Centric rotors' quality issues, for me ever to be convinced to try them again for a third time!
Getting burned twice is no coincidence. There will have to be demonstrable improvements that have been made to Centric rotors' quality issues, for me ever to be convinced to try them again for a third time!
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Makes me wonder if it was the pads...greens are good, but have heard quite a few folks with any brand rotors that pulsated...maybe buildup from them...
I knew a few subrau folks with that same issue...When unsaid someting getting greens they were like you will trash/warp your rotors...haven't heard any mini owners complain though...
My mini guy has had great luck with centric rotors...Even on auto-x cars..
I got Zimmerman rotors on the rear..I can attest to them not rusting much! They seem to be wearing nicely too.
I knew a few subrau folks with that same issue...When unsaid someting getting greens they were like you will trash/warp your rotors...haven't heard any mini owners complain though...
My mini guy has had great luck with centric rotors...Even on auto-x cars..
I got Zimmerman rotors on the rear..I can attest to them not rusting much! They seem to be wearing nicely too.
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On my 02 I replaced OEM front with EBC Green keeping the original rotors then when those pads needed replacing I went with Green again and used Brembo plain rotors on all 4 corners. No complaints.
Just b4 selling the car again replaced the fronts again with Duralast from Autozone just to have some pad material up there.
Just b4 selling the car again replaced the fronts again with Duralast from Autozone just to have some pad material up there.
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So far I am having great luck with TSW slotted rotors and EBC red pads. EBC pads are really hard on the stock rotors but the TSWs take them with no issues. Just so you know, I drive the autobahn daily and I normally do not drive slow. This combo has never let me down and I am confident they never will.
One thing I did find is that when ordering the TSW rotors, the shipping price directly from TSW was 2x what other providers were charging. Shop around and you can get great deals on them.
One thing I did find is that when ordering the TSW rotors, the shipping price directly from TSW was 2x what other providers were charging. Shop around and you can get great deals on them.
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