New Girodisc rotors and pads with pics!
#26
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I have the Girodisc rotors and Magic Pads on the front, and will install the rear set this weekend. They look better, stop very well, make less dust than any pad on any car I've owned, and are much lighter. Win, win, win, win. I recommend Girodisc over anything out there.
I tried numerous pads and rotors on my Boss 302 (way more options to try in the Mustang world) and ended up with Girodisc on that car too. They're great on my buddy's 15 Mustang GT too.
I tried numerous pads and rotors on my Boss 302 (way more options to try in the Mustang world) and ended up with Girodisc on that car too. They're great on my buddy's 15 Mustang GT too.
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jvakos (10-24-2018)
#27
nice product
I got em on my w211
I got em on my w211
#28
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TX E55 -- thank you for the write-up and following-up on questions with these rotors. They're significantly less expensive than the OEM Brembos, so it's nice to see they're still a quality product.
Does anybody have a link to any resources walking-through the installation process for new brake pads and rotors? Last time I was at the dealer, they mentioned my fronts would need doing sooner than later. Thinking I may be able to tackle it myself as long as I've got a guide to follow.
Does anybody have a link to any resources walking-through the installation process for new brake pads and rotors? Last time I was at the dealer, they mentioned my fronts would need doing sooner than later. Thinking I may be able to tackle it myself as long as I've got a guide to follow.
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2014 E63s 1993 mazda rx7 on Boost
Dlr said I needed brakes also
13k miles later same pads are on my car. I dont track it just daily. At 42k no problem. I do have new OEM rotors to swap when its time for pads.
Remember if they pads are that low the warning light will come on. My pads were 1/2 when dlr said they were bad.
Remember if they pads are that low the warning light will come on. My pads were 1/2 when dlr said they were bad.
#30
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I have the Girodisc rotors and Magic Pads on the front, and will install the rear set this weekend. They look better, stop very well, make less dust than any pad on any car I've owned, and are much lighter. Win, win, win, win. I recommend Girodisc over anything out there.
I tried numerous pads and rotors on my Boss 302 (way more options to try in the Mustang world) and ended up with Girodisc on that car too. They're great on my buddy's 15 Mustang GT too.
I tried numerous pads and rotors on my Boss 302 (way more options to try in the Mustang world) and ended up with Girodisc on that car too. They're great on my buddy's 15 Mustang GT too.
Yes, the girodisc look a lot better, but what am I missing?
#31
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Yep they are. The rears are 10lbs lighter than stock (each) and look far better. The fronts are the better choice for performance and cost, the rears are just better for performance. I paid the extra for the rears as I wanted the performance that comes with them. I'll take some pictures and, besides the performance benefit, I feel the looks of these rotors are great and IMO do more for the car visually than the numerous CF splitters and diffusers available at the same price.
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Bahnstormer (01-20-2022)
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I put Girodiscs on the front of my 2009 E63 with Porterfield pads frt/rr a couple years ago and they're great. Haven't tracked it, but rotors are holding up fine.
I bought the Girodiscs through Frozen Rotors with the cryogenic treatment for same cost as Girodisc wanted without treatment.
I bought the Girodiscs through Frozen Rotors with the cryogenic treatment for same cost as Girodisc wanted without treatment.
#36
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It really helps people when searching if you add an explanation to a statement like this instead of just ghosting.... I'll ask again even though other people have asked and there was no response... Why do you say this about RB? What did you not like or not work with their setup....?
One thing I noticed that is a key point that RB points out is that they have an iron ring on the inside of the rotor hat for the emergency brake to actually use (depending on make/model...etc.). Where it appears that Giro discs do not. Which in that case if you ever had to use the emergency brake on an aluminum hat it's going to get destroyed fast.
I have giro discs on my STi and have no issues with them, but might want to try RB. They both seem to be excellent quality but when I read statements like the above then it makes me want to stick with what I've used in the past.. It sucks spending $3k for rotors/pads then to only not like it or feel like it was a waste and should have gone with the other manufacture....etc.
-Nigel
One thing I noticed that is a key point that RB points out is that they have an iron ring on the inside of the rotor hat for the emergency brake to actually use (depending on make/model...etc.). Where it appears that Giro discs do not. Which in that case if you ever had to use the emergency brake on an aluminum hat it's going to get destroyed fast.
I have giro discs on my STi and have no issues with them, but might want to try RB. They both seem to be excellent quality but when I read statements like the above then it makes me want to stick with what I've used in the past.. It sucks spending $3k for rotors/pads then to only not like it or feel like it was a waste and should have gone with the other manufacture....etc.
-Nigel
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2013 S63, 2018 S63 with Carbon Ceramic brakes
It really helps people when searching if you add an explanation to a statement like this instead of just ghosting.... I'll ask again even though other people have asked and there was no response... Why do you say this about RB? What did you not like or not work with their setup....?
One thing I noticed that is a key point that RB points out is that they have an iron ring on the inside of the rotor hat for the emergency brake to actually use (depending on make/model...etc.). Where it appears that Giro discs do not. Which in that case if you ever had to use the emergency brake on an aluminum hat it's going to get destroyed fast.
I have giro discs on my STi and have no issues with them, but might want to try RB. They both seem to be excellent quality but when I read statements like the above then it makes me want to stick with what I've used in the past.. It sucks spending $3k for rotors/pads then to only not like it or feel like it was a waste and should have gone with the other manufacture....etc.
-Nigel
One thing I noticed that is a key point that RB points out is that they have an iron ring on the inside of the rotor hat for the emergency brake to actually use (depending on make/model...etc.). Where it appears that Giro discs do not. Which in that case if you ever had to use the emergency brake on an aluminum hat it's going to get destroyed fast.
I have giro discs on my STi and have no issues with them, but might want to try RB. They both seem to be excellent quality but when I read statements like the above then it makes me want to stick with what I've used in the past.. It sucks spending $3k for rotors/pads then to only not like it or feel like it was a waste and should have gone with the other manufacture....etc.
-Nigel
#38
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Bumping this thread for a recent data point.
Girodisc rotors and their "Magic" pads installed on front of my MY13 E63 wagon this weekend.
They installed same as stock, no issues.
First drive incl bedding and high-speed run for vibrations: perfect. Pedal feel and engagement/modulation similar to stock.
Hats I got were black which are better than the blue I've seen.
Wish I'd gone to Girodisc sooner. Will swap for rears when needed, should I still have the car.
IG @mannschaftschnell
Girodisc rotors and their "Magic" pads installed on front of my MY13 E63 wagon this weekend.
They installed same as stock, no issues.
First drive incl bedding and high-speed run for vibrations: perfect. Pedal feel and engagement/modulation similar to stock.
Hats I got were black which are better than the blue I've seen.
Wish I'd gone to Girodisc sooner. Will swap for rears when needed, should I still have the car.
IG @mannschaftschnell
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Bumping this thread for a recent data point.
Girodisc rotors and their "Magic" pads installed on front of my MY13 E63 wagon this weekend.
They installed same as stock, no issues.
First drive incl bedding and high-speed run for vibrations: perfect. Pedal feel and engagement/modulation similar to stock.
Hats I got were black which are better than the blue I've seen.
Wish I'd gone to Girodisc sooner. Will swap for rears when needed, should I still have the car.
IG @mannschaftschnell
Girodisc rotors and their "Magic" pads installed on front of my MY13 E63 wagon this weekend.
They installed same as stock, no issues.
First drive incl bedding and high-speed run for vibrations: perfect. Pedal feel and engagement/modulation similar to stock.
Hats I got were black which are better than the blue I've seen.
Wish I'd gone to Girodisc sooner. Will swap for rears when needed, should I still have the car.
IG @mannschaftschnell