What have you done to your MSP today?

WTF rotors are you guys running? I've put about 25k on my EBC rotors and pads, with a lot of auto-x abuse and they are still smooth.
 
WTF rotors are you guys running? I've put about 25k on my EBC rotors and pads, with a lot of auto-x abuse and they are still smooth.

I've got the original stock rotors on the Speed - with about 60k on them. Some folks rotors had warping problems - mine was mainly the front passenger one that was the worst...also autocrossed it for a season +. I think that the stop-and-go traffic that I have dealt with the past two years is what was so hard on them.
 
Stockers would explain it. My wife's car actually went all the way down to the rivets on the pads and my coworker wore his rear rotors pretty much all the way down as there was huge pieces missing.

Note on what I did for my MSP today: Called the body shop and the parts are all there and body work has begun. They figure end of week is the earliest I'll get it back.
 
stock rotors aren't that good. mine were warped after 45,000 miles. replaced them with centric rotors and ceramic posiquiet pads. absolutely smooth for the past 30,000 miles.
 
I may start autoxing next season, I figure by then I might have had the chance to save the cash and replace all the corners with good rotors and pads. Looks like I'm going to need new pads up front soon enough anyway.
 
Yeah stock rotors suck. When I bought the car with 34k they were warped as s***. I replaced them with rockauto blanks and posiquiet pads. Still smooth after almost 20k.
 
Why not do it yourself? You only need a big C clamp, parking brake tool, and some hand tools. If you had to buy the tools right out it would run you about $20. Rotors and pads can be had at many different places. I got my EBC blank rotors, EBC green stuff pads, and Russell stainless lines from TurfBurn on this forum.
 
Why not do it yourself? You only need a big C clamp, parking brake tool, and some hand tools. If you had to buy the tools right out it would run you about $20. Rotors and pads can be had at many different places. I got my EBC blank rotors, EBC green stuff pads, and Russell stainless lines from TurfBurn on this forum.

i agree. do it yourself or learn how to from a friend who can teach you. it's not hard with the proper tools. once you learn how, you'll be amazed why some places charge so much for brake service. and with all the great vendors on this forum, you can get a nice brake package for much cheaper than if you go to a shop to get it done.
 
i wouldn't even know where to start...ive only just gotten this whole FI thing down, and there is still much to learn lol.
 
i can help you put new ones in, I just dont know how to put the clips back in, Man i fought with thoes clips forever.... i just left them out and it is doing fine.
 
Search through the brake section, I am sure there is a how-to. The only clips I can think of are the ones holding the brake line to the strut body. In which case, a hammer is your best friend and make sure you are putting them back in the correct orientation.
 
Agreed with all above, learn to do it yourself. Helps to have somebody who knows what they're doing around, as brakes aren't something you want to **** up, but its much more satisifying to do it yourself. And $$$ savings is king.

Put worm clamps on some radiator lines, drying to find which of the band clamps under my hood sucks so much so it'll stop smelling like coolant after I've run the damn car.
 
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