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Collin Quinn 10-28-2014 12:56 PM

Where to buy Goodrich G-Stop lines and rotors?
 
So I've already destroyed the rotors on this thing and I have less than 10k on it. The stock brakes suck!

I've decided I'm going to get new rotors and lines. Where would you guys go for the best price? Also should I stay away from crossdrilled/slotted rotors? I hear they crack.

Thanks guys

Wanderer. 10-28-2014 01:55 PM

1) What happened to the rotors that you deem them destroyed?
2) How did you do that?
3) What gen Fit do you have?
4) Why do you feel you need braided lines? What's happening?

Crossdrilled/slotted rotors are generally not needed for an application like this, better pads and fluid should be fine for most users.

Collin Quinn 10-28-2014 02:21 PM


Originally Posted by Wanderer. (Post 1274230)
1) What happened to the rotors that you deem them destroyed?
2) How did you do that?
3) What gen Fit do you have?
4) Why do you feel you need braided lines? What's happening?

Crossdrilled/slotted rotors are generally not needed for an application like this, better pads and fluid should be fine for most users.

1) They're warped
2) Not telling :vtec:
3) 2nd gen 2012
4) I hate the squishy pedal. Do they make a master cylinder brace for this car too?

Wanderer. 10-28-2014 02:34 PM

:rotfl:not telling

http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/resul...oModClar=Sport

You can get everything at Tirerack. You could price shop, but that's a simple answer.

I might suggest changing the fluid to something decent and bleeding the brakes, getting better pads and replacing the rotors before jumping to braided lines straight away. Doing that helped me with brake feel tremendously, the stock pads fade fast and aren't very good at all. It doesn't look like Tirerack has any good pads, so you'd have to shop separate for that.

If you're deadset on the braided lines you can find them there as well.

Have fun :wavey:


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