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post Mar 13, 2013 - 9:27 PM
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I'm wanting to upgrade my brakes. I don't want anything that's overkill, since my car will never see a track. Any suggestions?


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post Mar 13, 2013 - 9:33 PM
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pads. EBC is my preference. grab some green stuff pads.


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post Mar 13, 2013 - 9:35 PM
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QUOTE (Tigawoods @ Mar 13, 2013 - 9:33 PM) *
pads. EBC is my preference. grab some green stuff pads.

What about rotors?


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post Mar 13, 2013 - 9:48 PM
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brembo, no need to do any other fancy crap. slotter and or drilled is just a F & F thing.


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post Mar 13, 2013 - 9:55 PM
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QUOTE (njccmd2002 @ Mar 13, 2013 - 9:48 PM) *
brembo, no need to do any other fancy crap. slotter and or drilled is just a F & F thing.

Does brembo even make an upgrade kit for Celica's?


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post Mar 13, 2013 - 9:56 PM
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QUOTE (njccmd2002 @ Mar 13, 2013 - 9:48 PM) *
brembo, no need to do any other fancy crap. slotter and or drilled is just a F & F thing.

That's right, just convert it to mechanical drums and free up some power.

But yeah, unless you're racing it a good set of Raybestos rotors and ceramic pads will do you good.


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post Mar 13, 2013 - 11:00 PM
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Brembo used to do Oem type, not sure if anymore


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post Mar 14, 2013 - 6:29 AM
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Really just pads will make the most noticeable difference. You can....or should resurface your old rotors with a new set of aggressive pads. If you dont feel like resurfacing, and want new rotors, EBC makes rotors for front and rear, and Brembo make blanks for the rear. Do you have disc brakes in the rear?


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post Mar 14, 2013 - 9:15 AM
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QUOTE (Tigawoods @ Mar 14, 2013 - 7:29 AM) *
Really just pads will make the most noticeable difference. You can....or should resurface your old rotors with a new set of aggressive pads. If you dont feel like resurfacing, and want new rotors, EBC makes rotors for front and rear, and Brembo make blanks for the rear. Do you have disc brakes in the rear?

Yes I have discs all around.


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post Mar 14, 2013 - 9:49 AM
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Im not sure what your price range is for this mod, but EBC pads alone for all four corners will be around $160 max if I remember their prices correctly.

Oh and also some stainless steel lines would be a good buy as well. those slipped my mind.

I dont see you needing slotted rotors or anything, and buying new blank faced rotors is essentially the same as resurfacing you original one. As long as your rotor's have enough life in them still, id just resurface and re-use. Depending on the shop you take it to, re-surfacing will run you around $30 a rotor


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QUOTE (Tigawoods @ Mar 14, 2013 - 10:49 AM) *
Im not sure what your price range is for this mod, but EBC pads alone for all four corners will be around $160 max if I remember their prices correctly.

Oh and also some stainless steel lines would be a good buy as well. those slipped my mind.

I dont see you needing slotted rotors or anything, and buying new blank faced rotors is essentially the same as resurfacing you original one. As long as your rotor's have enough life in them still, id just resurface and re-use. Depending on the shop you take it to, re-surfacing will run you around $30 a rotor

Thanks. My price range is about $500. I was planning on doing stainless steel lines too.


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post Mar 14, 2013 - 10:22 AM
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pads and lines will put you around 260. Plus resurfacing.
If you want slotted rotor's Im selling my EBC ones in a couple weeks!


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post Mar 14, 2013 - 11:55 AM
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Or buy new rotors for not much more than $30 each.

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post Mar 14, 2013 - 2:24 PM
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yea go with rock auto, they have awesome quality equipment, and you can get OEM slotted and drilled with pads for $250


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post Mar 14, 2013 - 6:48 PM
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Are there any larger caliber and rotor upgrades I could do?


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post Mar 14, 2013 - 9:31 PM
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yes, but youd be stretching your budget.

the ST205 caliper and rotor upgrades.



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post Mar 14, 2013 - 11:12 PM
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QUOTE (Tigawoods @ Mar 14, 2013 - 9:31 PM) *
yes, but youd be stretching your budget.

the ST205 caliper and rotor upgrades.

Is there any other time of rotor caliper upgrades? I can stretch my budget but I don't know if I can afford St205 brakes.


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post Mar 23, 2013 - 10:20 PM
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Question about the ST205 brake upgrade. I have to buy the custom rotors off of culp or trim the the others down to size?


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post Mar 23, 2013 - 10:39 PM
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A set of calipers (f+r) alone usually goes for 550-650 iirc. Plus new pads and rotors, you're looking at close to $1000

http://www.ebay.com/itm/JDM-Toyota-Celica-...01c&vxp=mtr

For the calipers alone... I don't know about you but I've found the stock braking system pretty good especially with small (15 and 16") wheels and good tires.

I'd best spend $1000 in a set of performance brake pads and new rotors, braided lines, a fluid flush and some good, grippy tires.


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post Mar 23, 2013 - 11:00 PM
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QUOTE (Syaoran @ Mar 23, 2013 - 11:39 PM) *
A set of calipers (f+r) alone usually goes for 550-650 iirc. Plus new pads and rotors, you're looking at close to $1000

http://www.ebay.com/itm/JDM-Toyota-Celica-...01c&vxp=mtr

For the calipers alone... I don't know about you but I've found the stock braking system pretty good especially with small (15 and 16") wheels and good tires.

I'd best spend $1000 in a set of performance brake pads and new rotors, braided lines, a fluid flush and some good, grippy tires.

Edit: Maybe I'll just go with the stock set up. It's much cheaper and a lot less work,

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