2016 IS 200t F sport brake DYI questions
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#17
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All you needed was two m8x1.25 bolts to remove the rotors.
instead of buying new rotors, you could have just had your rotors turned at a local machine shop. usually $15 each rotor. My car had warped rotors at around 20k. the brake lube is for moving pin calipers. usually calipers that have brackets like the stock rear caliper. I use brake quiet for the pads which I apply between the pad and shim. I never put it on the backside surface of the pad that's touching the pistons. Not sure why many people do it this way, I believe it's wrong. I've done over 300 brake jobs in my life. nothing wrong with drilled or slotted rotors. people say they get cracks which is a rare track situation. I'm running OEM isf drilled rotors from brembo. no issues.
instead of buying new rotors, you could have just had your rotors turned at a local machine shop. usually $15 each rotor. My car had warped rotors at around 20k. the brake lube is for moving pin calipers. usually calipers that have brackets like the stock rear caliper. I use brake quiet for the pads which I apply between the pad and shim. I never put it on the backside surface of the pad that's touching the pistons. Not sure why many people do it this way, I believe it's wrong. I've done over 300 brake jobs in my life. nothing wrong with drilled or slotted rotors. people say they get cracks which is a rare track situation. I'm running OEM isf drilled rotors from brembo. no issues.
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#18
All you needed was two m8x1.25 bolts to remove the rotors.
instead of buying new rotors, you could have just had your rotors turned at a local machine shop. usually $15 each rotor. My car had warped rotors at around 20k. the brake lube is for moving pin calipers. usually calipers that have brackets like the stock rear caliper. I use brake quiet for the pads which I apply between the pad and shim. I never put it on the backside surface of the pad that's touching the pistons. Not sure why many people do it this way, I believe it's wrong. I've done over 300 brake jobs in my life. nothing wrong with drilled or slotted rotors. people say they get cracks which is a rare track situation. I'm running OEM isf drilled rotors from brembo. no issues.
instead of buying new rotors, you could have just had your rotors turned at a local machine shop. usually $15 each rotor. My car had warped rotors at around 20k. the brake lube is for moving pin calipers. usually calipers that have brackets like the stock rear caliper. I use brake quiet for the pads which I apply between the pad and shim. I never put it on the backside surface of the pad that's touching the pistons. Not sure why many people do it this way, I believe it's wrong. I've done over 300 brake jobs in my life. nothing wrong with drilled or slotted rotors. people say they get cracks which is a rare track situation. I'm running OEM isf drilled rotors from brembo. no issues.
The F Sport rotors have very little wiggle room as to manufactured allowed tolerance. @ min. thickness.
The manufacturer allows for 2mm of wear (1mm on each side) before requiring replacement for safety reasons. So basically as soon as you feel a lip on the rotor (1mm deep) they are done.
In my experience you can get about 15-20k miles out of a front rotor set on the F Sport
#19
When you installed the Stock rotors and pads did you bed them in? Like is there a bedding process for stock rotors/pads or blank faced rotors with stock pads?
#20
That's weird. I'm running Stoptech Slotted Rotors, but with Carbotech 1521pads. It only groans when i'm barely lifting the brakes from a dead stop to roll like an inch as slow as i can.
When you installed the Stock rotors and pads did you bed them in? Like is there a bedding process for stock rotors/pads or blank faced rotors with stock pads?
When you installed the Stock rotors and pads did you bed them in? Like is there a bedding process for stock rotors/pads or blank faced rotors with stock pads?
#21
Stoptech Cryo Treated Slotted Rotors
Carbotech Bobcat 1521 Pads
The rotors and pads were brand new when I did the bedding procedure
The bedding procedure I used was:
Stopping 60 - 30 firm steady braking
did that about 9 times, i ran out of road every 3 times so i had about a 2 minute window to get to my "starting" position
then did 60 - 5 foot all the way down 3 times, and drove home like a regular person
you can probably just park it somewhere and grab some food it'd be the same.
#22
Just to clarify for my specific application. I have
Stoptech Cryo Treated Slotted Rotors
Carbotech Bobcat 1521 Pads
The rotors and pads were brand new when I did the bedding procedure
The bedding procedure I used was:
Stopping 60 - 30 firm steady braking
did that about 9 times, i ran out of road every 3 times so i had about a 2 minute window to get to my "starting" position
then did 60 - 5 foot all the way down 3 times, and drove home like a regular person
you can probably just park it somewhere and grab some food it'd be the same.
Stoptech Cryo Treated Slotted Rotors
Carbotech Bobcat 1521 Pads
The rotors and pads were brand new when I did the bedding procedure
The bedding procedure I used was:
Stopping 60 - 30 firm steady braking
did that about 9 times, i ran out of road every 3 times so i had about a 2 minute window to get to my "starting" position
then did 60 - 5 foot all the way down 3 times, and drove home like a regular person
you can probably just park it somewhere and grab some food it'd be the same.
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It's when you just barely lift your foot and the car just starts to creep forward, you hear a groan, and the groan will stay if the car doesn't go any faster. It will happen with any brakes.
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Did you know that the Germans invented brake groan...first found in BMW's! LMAO!!!
Sorry...that has nothing to do with the thread. But if you laughed, then you probably understand what it means.
Sorry...that has nothing to do with the thread. But if you laughed, then you probably understand what it means.
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Idk why we don’t ALL just buy BMW’s they seem to invent EVERYTHING and it’s all QUALITY!
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That groan (without hearing it) sounds normal for any brakes...the way it's described.
It's when you just barely lift your foot and the car just starts to creep forward, you hear a groan, and the groan will stay if the car doesn't go any faster. It will happen with any brakes.
It's when you just barely lift your foot and the car just starts to creep forward, you hear a groan, and the groan will stay if the car doesn't go any faster. It will happen with any brakes.
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