MayorMcCheese
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I sent an email to someone i know in Poland ill update when i hear back
just adding this to the thread think itll be really good to know
http://www.courtenaysport.co.uk/buy...hp2000-pads-front-insignia-vxr/prod_1108.html
OK, I just started getting the dreaded constant brake tab squeal at around 17,000 miles. I read this entire thread, as well as all sub-threads, and I just have a few questions.
1.) Since the Brembo's wear faster and start squealing first, are most people just replacing the fronts? I was always under the impression that the brakes were like tires, and should be replaced all at once so they have even wear. But I guess that's not really possible if they are different brands that wear at different mileages.
2.) When you replace the pads, are you also getting the rotors turned? There is absolutely no stutter or shake in the brake pedal or steering wheel at this point, so I don't feel like they should need to be turned yet. But I want to do whatever is best practice.
3.) Does anybody have the specs on what thickness the rotors should be REPLACED at?
4.) I was looking at prices on GMPartsDirect. It says the fronts are $179, but it doesn't say anything about whether that is per pad, per pair (for one wheel), or per set (for both front wheels). Based on the price most people are reporting (almost $400), I'm guessing it's per pair for one wheel. $179 x 2 = $358. Is that correct?
after some research on brembos site for the insignia .. i found the pads part number 07.B314.48... after a quick google that part number matches the Mitubishi EVO X and the Audi TT RS 2012-2013 same pads
which reminds me when i was on the insignia forum someone was selling a set of the Audi TT RS pads and rotors
To get front brake pads for the GS from AutoZone you have to get the ones they stock for the G8 with front Brembos, so we know those are the same.
And changing to those pads on my car did not affect the terrific pedal firmness these cars have (when all is working correctly). I think a firm pedal is more a function of getting all the air out of the system and having a well designed and functioning brake booster system.
How much did your pads cost from auto zone?
Just fronts so far, with my main reason for making the change being dust, and second reason being the desire to 'save' the OEM race pads for if I ever did race the car. But now I'm thinking about doing the rears too as they make more dust than my new fronts. It's on my to-do list for this summer.Did you just do fronts or rears too??
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Anyone get a part number off the stock GS rotors?