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+1 on the Mintex pads. I just switched to BHP (on RS Barn's reccomendation) excellent grip, easy to seat and so far little squeal. I washed the wheels yesterday, so I will report back on dust.
Changing pads was the wife's idea since the squealing brakes were driving her nuts!
Of course, "standard maintenance" required a change to cross drilled rotors as well <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/rolleyes.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> , I love my wife!
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Jay
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From a GTS or S4? I thought the S4 brakes were the same as the 968's? The GTS brakes are the ones sometimes referred to as Big Black.
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[quote name='Anchorman' post='64327' date='Dec 17 2008, 04:19 AM']I think that's right. Having driven an M030 coupe recently, I believe the brakes are considerably stronger than the stock 968 non-M030 brakes.[/quote]
I also drove lately a stock 968. But driven my own 968 tip with the original M030 brake and suspension factory kit is awesome compared to the stock version. Maybe I do have a strange combination. Tip with M030.
It is good to hear that 928 discs will fit. The 32 mm thick brakes from the M030 suspension cost a lot and are hardly to get in the aftermarket. Nobody advertise with them. Does anybody knows an affordable source?
Ritchie owner of a '92 Coupe Tiptronic with the following standardoptions: C00, 030, 139, 249, 258, 340, 383, 387, 403, 418, 454, 490, 494, 567, 573, 650, 690, 14951
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[quote name='RS Barn' post='64876' date='Dec 31 2008, 01:52 AM']Note:
Anything larger than S-4 Calipers and discs creates an imbalance in front to rear bias even with the Turbo Cup bias valve.
I don't think Big reds or blacks are the way to go
Pete[/quote]
Pete.
Have you ever tried fitting the "big reds" on the front with the standard fronts fitted to the rear. And what that might acheive.???? Ide be interested to find out...
PS , a m8 of mine has the Big red callipers fitted up front with the bias valve fitted + doesnt seem to have any problems....
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[quote name='xrad' post='64977' date='Jan 2 2009, 11:33 PM']As discussed somewhere earlier, I purchased Stoptech Braided/coated brake lines. HOWEVER, they arrived and the rears fit fine, the fronts were way too short. The exact same problem I had with the German set and another USA set (do they all use the same source for sizing??) I called the vendor and they were very nice about a refund, but I really wanted to get the lines. So I called stoptech directly.
I have to say that Pat at stoptech is a super guy. He replied to my emails the same day and was on the ball about getting the right lines. Apparently, there was some mix up in their catalogue and ALL retailers have the wrong information regarding 968 front brake lines. Of course, I had to be the first to call....
So we discussed options, and he, at company cost, sent me a new set for the front WITH the grommet and the right length. Nice to run into people who still care about their products.
If you plan to get a set from them, be sure to use the correct number for the fronts..it IS NOT the one listed on vendor's sites.
I will post pics and order numbers soon.[/quote]
Its probably because the ones they have listed are to fit a M030 equiped car.
The M030 cars have a hard pipe between the strut + calliper.
The standard car has longer front brake lines, as they dont have the hard pipe...
Dave W.
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