Installed Brembo front rotors on 97 Accord: So far so good.

Discussion in 'Accord' started by rm, Aug 20, 2005.

  1. rm

    rm Guest

    I got standard (non slotted, non drilled) front brembo rotors for $60 each
    from autopartswarehouse.com, I also got a set of Nissin premium pads. All
    three parts cost $142 with shipping.

    I broke the new pads/rotors in carefully and am happy to report that they
    have good pedal feel and so far no hint of warpage. I am real careful with
    lug nut torque and making sure rear brakes are adjusted right and bled-out
    well.

    My problem has been with heavy freeway stop and go traffic I _toast_ brake
    rotors. I had a set of Honda rotors that were only a year old that were
    warped pretty bad. Interestingly the honda pads on there were cracked
    through the middle (the friction material).

    Of course with the 97 accord ya gotta tear apart the whole front end to
    swap rotors....ugh.

    I did a lot of research and Brembo seems to have a good rep and they are
    TUV certified by German Ministry of Transport). My other test is gonna be
    to put some Brembos on my 97 Avalon (pig-on-wheels) that is brutal on
    brakes. I don't know if the Nissin pads are the best, but I figure if
    Nissin makes the brakes for Honda, they can't be all bad.
     
    rm, Aug 20, 2005
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    John Edwards Guest

    I have brembo on my 98 accord. It has been 2 years since I have had
    them. I find the performance to be great, no problems.

    -- John
     
    John Edwards, Aug 21, 2005
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    gimparoo Guest

    I put drilled and slotted Brembo's F/R w/ceramic pads. 12k miles later
    I added stainless braided hoses F/R and that added another 10 to 15 ft
    improvement in the 70 to 0 test. 1996 EX-V6 4DR
    Love them...

    The Gimparoo
     
    gimparoo, Aug 22, 2005
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