Brake Upgrades
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Brake Upgrades
When the time comes, what are some good factory or aftermarket brake upgrades for a 2006 GS300?
Are LS brakes a good upgrade? Not sure.
Someone please drop a knowledge bomb.
Are LS brakes a good upgrade? Not sure.
Someone please drop a knowledge bomb.
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If you are looking for a simple and cost-effective upgrade, you can simply try to change out your existing rotors and pads with new ones. I believe what comes standard on the GS300 is a ceramic front pad and a semi-metallic rear.
Unless you race your vehicle, there really is no need to change to larger brakes or to a BBK.
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Let me put it real simple-like for you: The pistons in the calipers push the pads onto the rotors and they drag across and slow the rotors, which are attached directly to the hub.This slows down the rotation of the hub. Well guess what else is on the hub? The wheel. And what's on the wheel? The tire. What does the tire contact? The ground. What happens when your tire is the limiting factor? The ABS, assuming your car has it, engages and prevents the wheel from locking up and sliding.
Now imagine you stick bigger brakes on this same setup of spinning doodads: You get bigger, prettier brakes that simply lock up your tires faster and your stopping distance doesn't decrease. In fact, it may increase if your brake proportioning is off.
So if you're displeased with your braking and your tires lock up on hard braking, you're not going to be any happier with your braking. That's what that has to do has to do it. Do you now understand it or must I break it down even further?
Last edited by NickTee; 06-15-15 at 06:56 PM.
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Let me put it real simple-like for you: The pistons in the calipers push the pads onto the rotors and they drag across and slow the rotors, which are attached directly to the hub.This slows down the rotation of the hub. Well guess what else is on the hub? The wheel. And what's on the wheel? The tire. What does the tire contact? The ground. What happens when your tire is the limiting factor? The ABS, assuming your car has it, engages and prevents the wheel from locking up and sliding.
Now imagine you stick bigger brakes on this same setup of spinning doodads: You get bigger, prettier brakes that simply lock up your tires faster and your stopping distance doesn't decrease. In fact, it may increase if your brake proportioning is off.
So if you're displeased with your braking and your tires lock up on hard braking, you're not going to be any happier with your braking. That's what that has to do has to do it. Do you now understand it or must I break it down even further?
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Let me put it real simple-like for you: The pistons in the calipers push the pads onto the rotors and they drag across and slow the rotors, which are attached directly to the hub.This slows down the rotation of the hub. Well guess what else is on the hub? The wheel. And what's on the wheel? The tire. What does the tire contact? The ground. What happens when your tire is the limiting factor? The ABS, assuming your car has it, engages and prevents the wheel from locking up and sliding.
Now imagine you stick bigger brakes on this same setup of spinning doodads: You get bigger, prettier brakes that simply lock up your tires faster and your stopping distance doesn't decrease. In fact, it may increase if your brake proportioning is off.
So if you're displeased with your braking and your tires lock up on hard braking, you're not going to be any happier with your braking. That's what that has to do has to do it. Do you now understand it or must I break it down even further?
Next time you try to put things "real simple-like" for someone on the internet, make sure they don't know more than you do, first.
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there no need to upgrade your brakes unless your going to track or show your GS.
there are numerous companies that make aftermarket brakes for our car such as StopTech, Skipper japan, brembo, wilwood, f-sport, etc. this list can go on lol
i dont think the LS ones would work or be a direct fit but if you were to put them on you would have to spend alot more than going aftermarket. you would need the hubs, rotors, calipers, knuckles, wheels, and tires. not to mention your new lug pattern will be 5x120 which suck. On top of that you would have to do the rear too so you dont have to buy different lug patterned wheels for front and rear lol
I would rather suggest you go gs350 which wont be too much of a pain and is quite larger than the gs300. you would just need the calipers, caliper brackets, and rotors.
but for aftermarket you can be spending anywhere from 1,500 to 10000 on big brake kit its really not worth it unless you ballin out of control and can throw money around. hope this answers your question.
there are numerous companies that make aftermarket brakes for our car such as StopTech, Skipper japan, brembo, wilwood, f-sport, etc. this list can go on lol
i dont think the LS ones would work or be a direct fit but if you were to put them on you would have to spend alot more than going aftermarket. you would need the hubs, rotors, calipers, knuckles, wheels, and tires. not to mention your new lug pattern will be 5x120 which suck. On top of that you would have to do the rear too so you dont have to buy different lug patterned wheels for front and rear lol
I would rather suggest you go gs350 which wont be too much of a pain and is quite larger than the gs300. you would just need the calipers, caliper brackets, and rotors.
but for aftermarket you can be spending anywhere from 1,500 to 10000 on big brake kit its really not worth it unless you ballin out of control and can throw money around. hope this answers your question.
Last edited by uberEJ; 06-16-15 at 05:45 AM.
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Let me put it real simple-like for you: The pistons in the calipers push the pads onto the rotors and they drag across and slow the rotors, which are attached directly to the hub.This slows down the rotation of the hub. Well guess what else is on the hub? The wheel. And what's on the wheel? The tire. What does the tire contact? The ground. What happens when your tire is the limiting factor? The ABS, assuming your car has it, engages and prevents the wheel from locking up and sliding.
Now imagine you stick bigger brakes on this same setup of spinning doodads: You get bigger, prettier brakes that simply lock up your tires faster and your stopping distance doesn't decrease. In fact, it may increase if your brake proportioning is off.
So if you're displeased with your braking and your tires lock up on hard braking, you're not going to be any happier with your braking. That's what that has to do has to do it. Do you now understand it or must I break it down even further?
To the OP I would skip the gs350 brake set up, its not as good. I would go aftermarket at that point, it will only cost slightly more.