New Brembo 355mm 6 piston Monoblock Installed
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New Brembo 355mm 6 piston Monoblock Installed
Well, Just got it install yesterday. Front are 6pot monoblock with 355mm 2-piece floating disc. The rear are 4pot with 328mm. They look huge!!
I got it installed by CarNutz in Bellview WA. Drove it back home and the stoping power get better and better during heavy rush hour trafic.
Lost alot of weight off each corner. total weight from the OEM factory front Rotors, pads, lines & calipers is 75lb and the rear is 45lb.
Also lost 5 lb. off each corner with the new wheel. These wheel weight 25lb front and 26lb rear. My old wheel weight 30/31lb.
I love these Brembo!
I got it installed by CarNutz in Bellview WA. Drove it back home and the stoping power get better and better during heavy rush hour trafic.
Lost alot of weight off each corner. total weight from the OEM factory front Rotors, pads, lines & calipers is 75lb and the rear is 45lb.
Also lost 5 lb. off each corner with the new wheel. These wheel weight 25lb front and 26lb rear. My old wheel weight 30/31lb.
I love these Brembo!
Last edited by Peter_02AMG; 01-13-2008 at 12:36 AM.
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This is really funny. yesterday at the Mall two guy in a honda civic walked up to me and asked if they were caliper cover their honda have on 6pot caliper cover with Spoon logo on it. i tought i seen everything..and there rotor are like 11" or something.
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Peter, about the Brembos - is the location or position of the front rotor mounting pad the same as OEM? Or does the Brembo change what rim offsets can be used? My E55 would not be able to fit a 245 width tire on a 8.5 et32 offset without tire rubbing inside. I can not move the rim inward more than 4mm. So I would need a et29 for a 8.5 width rim.
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Peter, about the Brembos - is the location or position of the front rotor mounting pad the same as OEM? Or does the Brembo change what rim offsets can be used? My E55 would not be able to fit a 245 width tire on a 8.5 et32 offset without tire rubbing inside. I can not move the rim inward more than 4mm. So I would need a et29 for a 8.5 width rim.
I thought the Higher the offset the more the wheel will go inward.
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