2nd Break Change With In a year
2nd Break Change With In a year
Ok so its time for me to change my breaks....AGAIN
Any1 here know why would the wear out so quick, i dont drive that fast, and deffinetly dont break hard last time i changed them was in january i believe at the dealership. Any suggestions????
Any1 here know why would the wear out so quick, i dont drive that fast, and deffinetly dont break hard last time i changed them was in january i believe at the dealership. Any suggestions????
all i know is that the stock G35 brakes are severely inadequate.
to put it bluntly, they suck...they blow..theyre horrible.
as a result, you need to use the brakes more to accomplish
your intended goal of stopping or slowing, thus wearing out
the pads sooner.
so this doesnt surprise me that you have to replace them.
to put it bluntly, they suck...they blow..theyre horrible.
as a result, you need to use the brakes more to accomplish
your intended goal of stopping or slowing, thus wearing out
the pads sooner.
so this doesnt surprise me that you have to replace them.
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Originally Posted by lambo09
all i know is that the stock G35 brakes are severely inadequate.
to put it bluntly, they suck...they blow..theyre horrible.
as a result, you need to use the brakes more to accomplish
your intended goal of stopping or slowing, thus wearing out
the pads sooner.
so this doesnt surprise me that you have to replace them.
to put it bluntly, they suck...they blow..theyre horrible.
as a result, you need to use the brakes more to accomplish
your intended goal of stopping or slowing, thus wearing out
the pads sooner.
so this doesnt surprise me that you have to replace them.
Originally Posted by Darkstar752
Only the stock brakes of the 03-04 years. 05+ brakes went up in quality I believe because the are close to brembo specs.
its almost become a necessity to replace the brakes entirely upon
purchasing a G. =/
Originally Posted by lambo09
regardless....
its almost become a necessity to replace the brakes entirely upon
purchasing a G. =/
its almost become a necessity to replace the brakes entirely upon
purchasing a G. =/
What year do you have?
The 03-04 (and 05x) brakes wore very quickly, however stopped very well.....the first couple of times. Then they would cook and fade easily. The 05-06 brakes (06 only on X) got a little bigger and went from 1-pot to 2-pot up front. Although they got close in size to the earlier Brembo option there was still no comparison as the calipers are far superior, not to mention the discs were thicker. Keep in mind, I state this in terms holding up after repeated stops or general thermal capacity. Altogether I feel the brakes all stopped pretty well.
Your best bet is to stop using oem parts and use better pads and Brembo blanks. If you tend to cook your brakes a bit then consider slotted or drilled rotors. I personally have been very happy with Axxiss ULT pad, although many here seem to prefer Hawks and others. Ultimately if those are still not good enough you can look into OE caliper upgrade or a full out swap.
Other things I did that made me very satisfied was stainless steel lines, Motul fluid, and a Stillen brake master stiffener.
The 03-04 (and 05x) brakes wore very quickly, however stopped very well.....the first couple of times. Then they would cook and fade easily. The 05-06 brakes (06 only on X) got a little bigger and went from 1-pot to 2-pot up front. Although they got close in size to the earlier Brembo option there was still no comparison as the calipers are far superior, not to mention the discs were thicker. Keep in mind, I state this in terms holding up after repeated stops or general thermal capacity. Altogether I feel the brakes all stopped pretty well.
Your best bet is to stop using oem parts and use better pads and Brembo blanks. If you tend to cook your brakes a bit then consider slotted or drilled rotors. I personally have been very happy with Axxiss ULT pad, although many here seem to prefer Hawks and others. Ultimately if those are still not good enough you can look into OE caliper upgrade or a full out swap.
Other things I did that made me very satisfied was stainless steel lines, Motul fluid, and a Stillen brake master stiffener.
That's right, I got 3 front and 2 rear replacements on my '04, but somehow they did not included the 05x which had the same brakes and I guess the Nissan 350z guys were probably out of luck too. Still, they stopped well, just wore WAY too quickly.
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