Lebsteif Posted August 24, 2006 Share Posted August 24, 2006 i can hear you think "AARRGHGHGGH again a brake topic!" This time its a little bit different. My brakediscs, brakepads and brakebooster needs to be replaced. The TT brakes are great but they wont fit with my 16" wheels. I found out that i should get the Cris Wilson brakepads (or not?), the brakebooster is not available in different flavors, so i will stick with the oem - how much will a complete brakebooster cost? Stainless steel brake lines will be bought as well. 3G brakediscs seems to be very good - according to the search. mvpmotorsports and probarly more shops are selling other brands as well. What disc brakes would be the best for me? Brembo Cross-Drilled or Slotted Sport Rotors for 1993-98 Supra Non-Turbo, Front Pair http://www.mvpmotorsports.com/Merchant/br_rotor.jpg Rotora Rotor for 1993-98 Supra Non-Turbo - Front - Slotted http://www.mvpmotorsports.com/Merchant/catalogpics/universal/ro_slotted.jpg 3 G Ultimate braking GR-10 groove disc http://www.whifbitz.co.uk/images/parts/3gbrakes/gr10.jpg Traders, spam me with your prices Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scoboblio Posted August 24, 2006 Share Posted August 24, 2006 Chris Wilson pads are excellent Generate a lot of brake dust, but more than worth it IMO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scooter Posted August 24, 2006 Share Posted August 24, 2006 the advice i've heard says you should spend your money on Pads and high spec Brake fluid and just stick to stock toyota disks...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supra-Dupra Posted August 24, 2006 Share Posted August 24, 2006 the advice i've heard says you should spend your money on Pads and high spec Brake fluid and just stick to stock toyota disks...... Stick to J-Spec disks ? I thought general opinion was that there poo ? (even tho I have them and find suffient enough for daily driving) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nic Posted August 24, 2006 Share Posted August 24, 2006 Stick to J-Spec disks ? I thought general opinion was that there poo ? (even tho I have them and find suffient enough for daily driving) Scooter's right the stock discs are fine, you'll see negligible improvement with slotted or drilled discs. The only aftermarket discs worth fitting are the 2 piece discs, mainly for their weight saving, but they are very expensive. A good set of pads (CW, TRD, Endless, etc.) and decnt fluid (Motul, TRD, etc.) will make a noticeable difference to brake 'bite' and pedal feel. Also worth considering would be a brace for the brake master cylinder, the Cusco brace or the Carbing tower bar with built in brace will help firm up the pedal and subsequently increase stopping power. I supply both of these, so give me a shout if you would like more details. Carbing Tower Bar with built in master cylinder brace http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/7982/dsc01372smallay5.jpg Cusco brake master cylinder brace http://img227.imageshack.us/img227/1766/p1020540gg6.jpg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supra-Dupra Posted August 24, 2006 Share Posted August 24, 2006 Scooter's right the stock discs are fine, you'll see negligible improvement with slotted or drilled discs. The only aftermarket discs worth fitting are the 2 piece discs, mainly for their weight saving, but they are very expensive. So if your j-spec disks packed in and you didnt want to spend a fortune would you go for, stock replacements or a set of 3G ?? (and taking new pads with either) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chris aka fonz Posted August 24, 2006 Share Posted August 24, 2006 Toyota discs and a decent set of pads , and regular brake fluid changes seems to be the best bet . Tracked my supra a few times with j spec brakes , theyre not as bad as people make out ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rik Posted August 24, 2006 Share Posted August 24, 2006 What's the going rate for standard discs then, anyone know? Need to do mine too soon! Think i'll go for TRD pads. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sheefa Posted August 24, 2006 Share Posted August 24, 2006 I've just had NEW J-Spec disk brakes sand Chris Wilson Racing Pads fitted all round. Absolutely blinding braking performance now. Really firm and really safe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sheefa Posted August 24, 2006 Share Posted August 24, 2006 Standard J-Spec rears from Chris are £190.00. Front Disks are £170.00. His Fastroad racing pads are £130. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rik Posted August 24, 2006 Share Posted August 24, 2006 I've just had NEW J-Spec disk brakes sand Chris Wilson Racing Pads fitted all round. Absolutely blinding braking performance now. Really firm and really safe What did this set up cost you mate? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sheefa Posted August 24, 2006 Share Posted August 24, 2006 As above pal! I paid £1,034 for a full service, new battery all the disks etc and full oil and transmission flushes etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lebsteif Posted August 25, 2006 Author Share Posted August 25, 2006 Thanks people! A good set of pads (CW, TRD, Endless, etc.) and decnt fluid (Motul, TRD, etc.) will make a noticeable difference to brake 'bite' and pedal feel. aer there any differences between those pads? for example the CW are more for street use and the endless more for circuit? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supra-Dupra Posted August 25, 2006 Share Posted August 25, 2006 CNTT just picked up a full set of new 3G disks for 300 delivered. or 360 going by above for undelivered stock. Again which would people take ? Im going 3G, cant see stock being better, plus there dearer. (grooved) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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