do the '22's have new brake systems over the '21 or previous generation cars? if you can cross reference their part numbers it might actually just be too new to be input into most parts catalog systems
I believe the 21, 22 23 and 24 model years all have the same but Brembo told me the previous gen were a different part number. Would like to find a less dust pad…
I bought my ceramics through Brake Performance in California. Front and rear pads are $113 in total. Shipping is free and service is great. I didn't replace the rotors but they can go for $200 - $300 per pair depending on your purchase. I have 33,000 miles on it. just detailed
[QUOTE=Bill Baird;9030218]我通过加利福尼亚的 Brake Performance 购买了陶瓷刹车片。前后刹车片总共 113 美元。运费免费,服务也很好。我没有更换转子,但根据购买情况,每对转子的价格为 200 至 300 美元。我开了 33,000 英里。 只是详细说明[/QUOTE
]I want to ask you, my car has traveled 26,000 miles, should I replace the rotors? Is it feasible to just replace the brake pads?thank you!
我通过加利福尼亚的 Brake Performance 购买了陶瓷刹车片。前后刹车片总共 113 美元。运费免费,服务也很好。我没有更换转子,但根据购买情况,每对转子的价格为 200 至 300 美元。我开了 33,000 英里。 只是详细说明[/QUOTE
]I want to ask you, my car has traveled 26,000 miles, should I replace the rotors? Is it feasible to just replace the brake pads?thank you!
typically no, not with the compounds on the car theyre fairly aggressive on rotors which leave an uneven surface finish for the new pads to bond to, and you will experience shortened pad life and even worse brake noise for it
you could show a picture of the discs and see what were working with up close
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