Decisions, decisions...
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Decisions, decisions...
Okay ladies and gents, I need to get my brakes done. I got my hands on a set of OEM Brembo and Akebono calipers. I am debating on which set to build and put on my 05 G35 OB sedan with coupe OEM 19" Rays. My car is a daily driver and is usually taken to the canyons for a spirited ride on the weekends. I don't intend to take my car to the track. The set I am not going to use will most likely be sold here for another member to ask you guys the same question I am doing now.
I have read a lot of post about brakes and have come to a conclusion that it all varies from individually or a combination of the following: Cost versus Type of use versus Weight versus Heat Dissipation versus Brake fade versus looks.
To improve your stopping distance, get better tires. - Got that.
To reduce brake fade, get better pads and to prevent vapor lock, get better brake fluid and lines. - Will do, as soon as I decide which caliper to build.
To improve visual appearance of your car, get a BBK. - Couldn't agree more.
Which leads us to the question of the day is which one would you build Brembo's or Akebono's?
Thanks in advance for your input.
I have read a lot of post about brakes and have come to a conclusion that it all varies from individually or a combination of the following: Cost versus Type of use versus Weight versus Heat Dissipation versus Brake fade versus looks.
To improve your stopping distance, get better tires. - Got that.
To reduce brake fade, get better pads and to prevent vapor lock, get better brake fluid and lines. - Will do, as soon as I decide which caliper to build.
To improve visual appearance of your car, get a BBK. - Couldn't agree more.
Which leads us to the question of the day is which one would you build Brembo's or Akebono's?
Thanks in advance for your input.
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Akebonos are 10 years newer, bigger, and look better.
Brembos have the word Brembo on them.
How is this even a choice?
But truth be told, both really are only for looks. Pads and fluid is all you will even need for occasional trips to the track. If I were in your shoes, I would sell both and put the cash towards a FI kit.
Brembos have the word Brembo on them.
How is this even a choice?
But truth be told, both really are only for looks. Pads and fluid is all you will even need for occasional trips to the track. If I were in your shoes, I would sell both and put the cash towards a FI kit.
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mushu (07-13-2015)
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I'll agree and disagree with buddy. You'll never "need" either one if you aren't tracking it, but the looks go so far, I would suggest you can't really have a quality build without a BBK. I've seen it a few times where you get the car lookin fresh to deth, but yer just missing that one thing.
I think you'll be fine with whichever ends up being cheapest to build, which will probably be the akebono.
I think you'll be fine with whichever ends up being cheapest to build, which will probably be the akebono.
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mushu (07-13-2015)
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Forget about the brembos and the akes... Just buy a nice stoptech BBK and you will be soo happy... They have the best bang for the buck in my opinion and the best tech support around... I know you said your not going to track your car but I believe this is the route you should go.... Especially doing "spirited driving" in the canyons.....!
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Forget about the brembos and the akes... Just buy a nice stoptech BBK and you will be soo happy... They have the best bang for the buck in my opinion and the best tech support around... I know you said your not going to track your car but I believe this is the route you should go.... Especially doing "spirited driving" in the canyons.....!
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Forget about the brembos and the akes... Just buy a nice stoptech BBK and you will be soo happy... They have the best bang for the buck in my opinion and the best tech support around... I know you said your not going to track your car but I believe this is the route you should go.... Especially doing "spirited driving" in the canyons.....!
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Couldn't said it better myself. Brembo and/or Akebono is a conversation starter with other enthusiast.
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Tyke420 (07-15-2015)
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I would say stick with the Akebonos and contact this guy, Mike the powdercoater. I had mine done there and he is amazing. He is extremly well known on the G37 forums for his work. If you are going to do a BBK for looks, might as well really make them pop. You can google him too for hundreds of great reviews.
http://thepowdercoater.com/
http://thepowdercoater.com/
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I would say stick with the Akebonos and contact this guy, Mike the powdercoater. I had mine done there and he is amazing. He is extremly well known on the G37 forums for his work. If you are going to do a BBK for looks, might as well really make them pop. You can google him too for hundreds of great reviews. http://thepowdercoater.com/
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gary c, it is the same reason why other enthusiast chrome their engine parts. No one will really see it when you are driving, but people still get it done. No disrespect to anyone who has done it. We all do it because it's whatever floats your boat. No regrets. Do whatever makes you happy. I, on the other hand will be keeping my OEM coupe 19" Rays on my car. Keepin it simple, but with a personal touch or how you addressed it gary c; less is better.