RoXanneBlack8
07-14-2005, 12:16 AM
ive been shopping around for big brake upgrades and ive seen the 4 piston upgrade from brembo. does anyone use this brake system?
my problem is that i dont know if they will fit behind the stock rims. can anyone verify this? thanks in advance
http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/brakes.jsp?autoMake=Mazda&autoModel=RX8+6-speed&autoYear=2005&autoModClar=&make=Brembo&model=GT+328mm+Big+Brake+Kit&perfCode=S#styles
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you would need spacers to clear the front calipers with the stock wheels.
Mazdatrix has them for sale made just for the Brembo kit with stock wheels... just 40 bucks or sth
hope that helps :)
RoXanneBlack8
07-14-2005, 12:56 AM
any performance problems with spacers? is this just a cheap fix? i dont want to have to get aftermarket rims
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RotaryNoob
07-14-2005, 01:08 AM
Just spend that 2500 on wheels and don't waste your money on these brakes...
ElusiveFX
07-14-2005, 01:31 AM
I honestly dont see any purpose in BBK for the RX8 especially if your car is 6spd since it already comes with 12.6" Rotors all the way around. You will be able to clear the BBK in the front & rear if you run an H&R spacer, or any other brand ... I'm just not sure how many mm, you would need it to be...
Fanman
07-14-2005, 01:56 AM
I had the spacers on my car for a while. They were more for show though. Worked fine, no issues whatsoever. Just pushes out the rims another 1/4." Which isn't that much. No rubbing problems.
Razz1
07-14-2005, 02:22 AM
I've talked to the Mazda racing team and a few others. They say the brakes are too good on the RX8. They can't improve them. However stoptech did go back to the drawing board and make a new set that improves the brakes from fading as fast as stock brakes.
After all this is what racing is all about. the longer your brakes hold up the faster you can go on the track.
Lschiavo
07-15-2005, 04:30 AM
ive been shopping around for big brake upgrades and ive seen the 4 piston upgrade from brembo. does anyone use this brake system?
my problem is that i dont know if they will fit behind the stock rims. can anyone verify this? thanks in advance
http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/brakes.jsp?autoMake=Mazda&autoModel=RX8+6-speed&autoYear=2005&autoModClar=&make=Brembo&model=GT+328mm+Big+Brake+Kit&perfCode=S#styles
I had that kit on my car.. They fit with a spacer.. They are great but I had a small weird sound coming of one of them. So i used them for like 2 weeks. Maybe bad installation I dont know. So i took them off and haven't used them since then. It is the GT High performance brembo.
Tried to contact Brembo to ask them and they told me "Our products are high quality,no defects. If you installed them yourself then should be installation".. Not very helpful... So i got tired of dealing with people like that...
takahashi
07-15-2005, 06:15 AM
you would need spacers to clear the front calipers with the stock wheels.
Mazdatrix has them for sale made just for the Brembo kit with stock wheels... just 40 bucks or sth
hope that helps :)
How thick is the spacer...?
Nice brakes. I want one too, handy then the stock rotor with sports pads.
You have to find out how the brake is on the track. I have tried Brembo in an 8 before ... very sweet.
Lschiavo
07-15-2005, 06:18 AM
How thick is the spacer...?
Nice brakes. I want one too, handy then the stock rotor with sports pads.
You have to find out how the brake is on the track. I have tried Brembo in an 8 before ... very sweet.
Havent tried them yet. They should be fantastic. The spacer should be about 25 mm
black-rx8-msbodykit
07-16-2005, 12:47 AM
I personaly have the Rotora 6 piston BBK for the front, and the rotor is huge, i have to sell my 18inch aftermarket rims for a 19 inch and big off set. Even with 19 inch rims i still have to use spacer for the front, i have to get some custom one from discount time to fit my rims and rotor perfectly, so no virbration to the steering wheel. BBk make the car look a lot nice and break better too :)
Mikelikes2drive
07-17-2005, 05:31 AM
couldnt fading be easily overcome by just getting better pads?
BlueRenesis82
07-17-2005, 09:13 PM
^ yep, rather than spending $3k on a BBK spending $150 on pads makes a huge difference. Unless you are planning on racing the car.