I have a 95 TT Slicktop its got standard calipers and disks all round at the moment with unknown pads. It does have braided lines front and rear. Its been recently bled up with no known leaks. It's got good pedal feel. Now, the problem is that is vibrates from hard braking. Through the brake pedal and the car. The car doesnt have (much of) a vibration when not under braking (probably prop shaft bearing wearing a bit of newness off) so its brake related im fairly sure!
The calipers have been painted but im not sure if the seals were ever replaced and if not what condition they are in. So my vibration is either coming from a warped disk, or could it be coming from a sticking piston only pushing part of a pad down? Or could it be coming from the pads?
As far as I can tell I have four options,
Keep stock calipers replace the disks and pads with new and see what its like? £200 mark (on the assumption the calipers are working properly!)
Keep stock calipers and use relocating brakets and bigger disks (I did this on my last one and it was better but still not amazing) £450 ish
Replace with R33 GTR Calipers and disks £500 for calipers and £200 for disks maybe more??
GO with a K sport or similar kit for the £800-£900 mark
I dont really want to throw £200 away on the stock brakes if they are still going to be a bit poor. I know stock brakes are not brilliant but im sure if they were in good working order then they should be good enough for normal use! (Bearing in mind my slicktop is quite alot lighter than my old LWB model so surely they should work better since they have less to stop!)
As an aside to this the tension rod bushes are not bad but not brilliant on my car (i am aware this can cause brake vibration issues but i dont think they are that bad!), something i need to consider replacing in the next few months. So options there are standard (v expensive im told!) or replace with polybushes £40-£50 i think. Or I did find these, what do people thing or has anyone used these before?
I have a 95 TT Slicktop its got standard calipers and disks all round at the moment with unknown pads. It does have braided lines front and rear. Its been recently bled up with no known leaks. It's got good pedal feel. Now, the problem is that is vibrates from hard braking. Through the brake pedal and the car. The car doesnt have (much of) a vibration when not under braking (probably prop shaft bearing wearing a bit of newness off) so its brake related im fairly sure!
The calipers have been painted but im not sure if the seals were ever replaced and if not what condition they are in. So my vibration is either coming from a warped disk, or could it be coming from a sticking piston only pushing part of a pad down? Or could it be coming from the pads?
As far as I can tell I have four options,
Keep stock calipers replace the disks and pads with new and see what its like? £200 mark (on the assumption the calipers are working properly!)
Keep stock calipers and use relocating brakets and bigger disks (I did this on my last one and it was better but still not amazing) £450 ish
Replace with R33 GTR Calipers and disks £500 for calipers and £200 for disks maybe more??
GO with a K sport or similar kit for the £800-£900 mark
I dont really want to throw £200 away on the stock brakes if they are still going to be a bit poor. I know stock brakes are not brilliant but im sure if they were in good working order then they should be good enough for normal use! (Bearing in mind my slicktop is quite alot lighter than my old LWB model so surely they should work better since they have less to stop!)
As an aside to this the tension rod bushes are not bad but not brilliant on my car (i am aware this can cause brake vibration issues but i dont think they are that bad!), something i need to consider replacing in the next few months. So options there are standard (v expensive im told!) or replace with polybushes £40-£50 i think. Or I did find these, what do people thing or has anyone used these before?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NISSAN-300ZX-Z32-FAIRLADY-VQ30DETT-FRONT-TENSION-RODS_W0QQitemZ160379096248QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item255756ccb8