Originally Posted by jcc
Originally Posted by gzig5
The larger diameter rotor will help with repeated stops because it has more mass to absorb and dissipate the heat and prevent fade. But, the standard rotor is probably large enough to create enough torque to slow the car quickly or lock up the tires. At least a couple times before fade sets in. I think unless you are doing auto-X or a lot of rapid deceleration, brake fade probably isn't an issue. A good set of performance tires will make a world of difference in stopping distance and contribute to better handling. Other suspension components will affect it, it has to work together as a system. For the few hundred bucks to upgrade to the larger rotors, I think it is worth it but probably isn't going to change your life.
iagree

Brakes stop the wheels, tires stop the car.


I didnt mention that I have done upgrades to the suspension and steering. FF stage 3 steering box, poly bushings, 1.06" FF torsion bars, and Bilstien shocks all around. Tires are Cooper Cobras.

I just want to know if this would clear 15" magnum 500's and if there is any appreciable difference in the stopping distance under standard driving conditions...not auto track.

My front end is also a little lighter than stock with the aluminum goodies (master cylinder, heads, radiator) and Sanden compressor under the hood.