Brembo discs on a 993 - anyone?
Discussion
The crazy 993ers back-in-the-day went to some trouble to find out, and I think it can depend on the quality of the steel and the expertise of the foundry....
I think I'll stick to Sebro unless somebody comes along with any recent Brembo experience, as I have heard the same as you, that Brembo has today become the budget end of the suppliers, but relying on a reputation gained a long time ago.
Having said that, I did put Brembos on the front of the Subaru in 2014, at 68k miles, and they are still doing their job today at 133k miles
(yes... every 993er has a spreadsheet, and on every car they own.... don't they? Or am I not normal?)
I think I'll stick to Sebro unless somebody comes along with any recent Brembo experience, as I have heard the same as you, that Brembo has today become the budget end of the suppliers, but relying on a reputation gained a long time ago.
Having said that, I did put Brembos on the front of the Subaru in 2014, at 68k miles, and they are still doing their job today at 133k miles
(yes... every 993er has a spreadsheet, and on every car they own.... don't they? Or am I not normal?)
They say the right discs need the right brake pads.
In Germany they did a test of many brake discs and pads combining to see which fits best together.
sadly old from 2008 but you get the idea, no idea if there is a newer version somewhere, but here that from 2008
green = good combination
yellow = clearly not the best combo but...
red = not advisable
In Germany they did a test of many brake discs and pads combining to see which fits best together.
sadly old from 2008 but you get the idea, no idea if there is a newer version somewhere, but here that from 2008
green = good combination
yellow = clearly not the best combo but...
red = not advisable
Thanks all.
Do you mean Brembos? So they haven't been rubbish?
stichill99 said:
My mate who has a garage business told me that brembo's are rubbish now compared to days of old.
But is that, even for him, all word of mouth/internet wisdom, as per ATM and myself, or is it actually seeing that they don't last or too abrasive/whatever? stichill99 said:
I was enquiring after seeing some advertised really cheap. I bought some discs from ECP for the 993 for £18 each the last time and they have been fine!
Do you mean Brembos? So they haven't been rubbish?
GTRene said:
They say the right discs need the right brake pads.
In Germany they did a test of many brake discs and pads combining to see which fits best together.
sadly old from 2008 but you get the idea, no idea if there is a newer version somewhere, but here that from 2008
green = good combination
yellow = clearly not the best combo but...
red = not advisable
That is really interesting ...In Germany they did a test of many brake discs and pads combining to see which fits best together.
sadly old from 2008 but you get the idea, no idea if there is a newer version somewhere, but here that from 2008
green = good combination
yellow = clearly not the best combo but...
red = not advisable
I like Pagid RS14's in my 944 Turbo Cup (I have a set of new pads store) but need a new pair of front discs and the Porsche Motorsport items are not available. At least now in the absence of a Porsche solution I know where to look
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