because 13" rotors and 38mm/42mm pistons weren't enough
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I loved my Gen 2 viper brakes. but...bigger is better, right? I'm going to be adding these to the front of my truck instead. Gen 3 viper brakes. Here's a run down of the differences: Gen 1, 2 viper brakes: 13" rotors, 38/42mm pistons in a 4 piston brembo caliper Gen 3, 4 viper brakes: 14" rotors, 40/44mm pistons in a 4 piston brembo caliper. Scored these off Ebay, and with the money I made by selling my Gen 2 brakes to another Dakota guy...will *hopefully* pocket about $100 from the upgrade (finds wood to knock on because bad luck seems to find me easily and what seems easy or cheap...ends up costing me in the end )
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Re: because 13" rotors and 38mm/42mm pistons weren't enough
[Re: jcc]
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05/09/13 07:35 PM
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Make sure your wheels clear!
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Re: because 13" rotors and 38mm/42mm pistons weren't enough
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05/09/13 10:23 PM
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I have 18" wheels to. My rotors wer SRT 14.25" and that could be all the difference. My wheels although 18" necessitated I machine the rotors down to 13.9".
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Re: because 13" rotors and 38mm/42mm pistons weren't enough
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I didnt know he had 19's for one. And yes I was just pointing out something that I learned from experience. Especially the cheaper cast wheels like mine!
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Re: because 13" rotors and 38mm/42mm pistons weren't enough
[Re: jcc]
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05/10/13 08:14 AM
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Let us know when you get enough brake to finally lock up the tires, or you enter the 24hr Lemans.
Ok. I have enough to lock up the tires.
but...it's not about locking up tires, is it?
Braking capacity beyond locking tires, or entering 24hrs Lemans, is about what?
If you have to ask, then you never will truly understand the appeal of having big brakes showing through from behind your wheels.
Sometimes I wonder why you even post in this section.
big brakes:
increased brake force provides better ability to modulate the brakes as needed. increased rotor area provides larger heat sink to dissipate heat for repeated stops Brightly colored multi-piston fixed calipers and large rotors are more attractive than tiny single piston floating calipers.
Seriously, you can knock it off now. you're just becoming annoying at this point. I find it hard to believe that you don't understand why bigger brakes are better...otherwise you'd be advocating that we all still use drum brakes on all 4 corners of our late model daily drivers. Because, after all, with stock 9" drum brakes on all 4 corners, I was able to lock up the wheels on my Cuda.
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Re: because 13" rotors and 38mm/42mm pistons weren't enough
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05/11/13 01:34 AM
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Let us know when you get enough brake to finally lock up the tires, or you enter the 24hr Lemans.
Ok. I have enough to lock up the tires.
but...it's not about locking up tires, is it?
Braking capacity beyond locking tires, or entering 24hrs Lemans, is about what?
If you have to ask, then you never will truly understand the appeal of having big brakes showing through from behind your wheels.
Sometimes I wonder why you even post in this section.
big brakes:
increased brake force provides better ability to modulate the brakes as needed. increased rotor area provides larger heat sink to dissipate heat for repeated stops Brightly colored multi-piston fixed calipers and large rotors are more attractive than tiny single piston floating calipers.
Seriously, you can knock it off now. you're just becoming annoying at this point. I find it hard to believe that you don't understand why bigger brakes are better...otherwise you'd be advocating that we all still use drum brakes on all 4 corners of our late model daily drivers. Because, after all, with stock 9" drum brakes on all 4 corners, I was able to lock up the wheels on my Cuda.
You left out the time honored "mine are bigger then yours" reason, seriously.
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Re: because 13" rotors and 38mm/42mm pistons weren't enough
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05/11/13 09:36 AM
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You left out the time honored "mine are bigger then yours" reason, seriously.
Actually, I could care less what size brakes you run.
Apparently, you do.
You're in the realm of massive overkill. Since I don't drive Pike's Peak or Watkins Glen nor do I have massive steamroller tires I have yet to find any situation where my 11.75" rotors with organic pads and 11" drums are inadequate.
But if having the biggest set on the block makes you happy great, but don't p1ss on someone else's parade if they don't think massive overkill is the ticket.
Most people don't need a classic muscle car either, because just about anything is "overkill" compared to a Geo Metro.
Find something else to complain about that doesn't involve senselessly being negative toward a fellow board members enthusiasm or passion for his vehicle..
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