blackms3_71
Greenie N00B Member
I have had the jbr 80pmm for 3 years or so. It quiet down over the years or i got used to it
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Seems like a different path. I found the PMM to be the harshest when upgraded. Of course I was running a Sure mount on my other car at the time. I'm going to stay with the stock PMM unless it tears.
I heard this too, but can't really compare because I went from RMM + PMM to then adding the TMM. I will say this: the TMM adds a good amount of clutch out noise/chatter and gear whine, even the Damond. But it's a lot less than other TMMs.Seems like a different path. I found the PMM to be the harshest when upgraded. Of course I was running a Sure mount on my other car at the time. I'm going to stay with the stock PMM unless it tears.
Genwon or Genpu?I just had a new issue begin today regarding the lights dimming/brightening whenever turning the steering wheel and/or applying gas.
My contact with the dealer has illuminated that there is a TSB for this. I will be taking the car for warranty work regarding the issue in a couple days. I'll keep the thread updated and will see if they can provide me a copy of the TSB.
Genwon or Genpu?
Did you replace rotors, or turn them at all? How was their thickness/condition etc? My car has squealed a few times recently, making me think I'm going to need brakes soon, probably fronts.
Does the dealer make you return the old pads to get new? Do they only give you new ones if you pay them to install them?
I replaced the rotors with new OEM. After the noises developed the new ones were inspected with a dial gage/fixture for run-out and thickness tolerances. They passed.
I'm not sure if I'll have to return the old pads per se, but they said that I just bring my receipt and can get new pads. I'd assume this is with the expectation that they do the labor @ $90/hr. Which, to me is fine as they are pretty convenient for me and always give me a loaner car (something a regular mechanic wont do). The pads are what kill the wallet at close to $200 (give or take) for the stockers, so I was pretty stoked to hear they'll be free from here on out.
I thought a lot of folks liked the OEM's, esp. their bite? What pads are you referring to, and for what use - DD only or occasional track?...or you can buy several different comparable (or better) aftermarket pads for ~$80-100.
I thought a lot of folks liked the OEM's, esp. their bite? What pads are you referring to, and for what use - DD only or occasional track?
I just think the OEMs cost significantly more than they're worth.
I've heard about the Carbotech route, and it's what I plan to do when tracking the car, especially in light of the compatibility of the whole line of pads on the same rotors due to the identical bedding-in characteristics regarding the pads conditioning the rotors. As I dial in the suspension/damping/tire selection, I'll also need to find the correct combination of Carbotechs that effectively gives me the braking bias I desire. Maybe 10s/8s or 12s/10s.Stoptech Street Performance pads (from what I remember) were very similar to the OEM pads in bite and modulation and cost $80. I even tracked the car on them once (on sticky street tires) and they held up reasonably well for a street pad (though I wouldn't buy them specifically with tracking in mind).
The Hawk HPS (while lacking some of the bite of the OEMs) is also a respectable street pad. The extra bite that the OEMs offered over them was not worth spending twice the money, IMO.
I'm currently using Carbotech 1521s for the street, and while not cheap (I'm using them more for their rotor-sharing capabilities with my Carbotech XP12 track pads), I believe they're still a little cheaper than the OEM pads.
I just think the OEMs cost significantly more than they're worth.
My stockers squeal but only in the winter.
Ever tried Carbotechs, @Slug? 1521s for daily use, or otherwise?
Not sure if facetious so straight answer. 67k miles including 2 trips to the Dragon, though only one run at 85+% attack. as I mentioned, I suspect that this year's squeal is actually warning squeal. I neglected to look when I went to winters this year... it might be a necessity before this year's trip to the Dragon. So I'm starting to figure out which way I want to go.Are they "newish?" I was surprised that mine aren't. But I'm liking less noise now![]()