Stunamar
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I have 27k miles on the car bought it new and this will be the 3rd set of front rotors. At 17k they warped badly but were cut by the dealer, 3k miles later warped again.
At this point I think it's probably best to go with an aftermarket set of rotors. Maybe I'll upgrade the pads too in an effort to increase stopping power being the overall brake feel and performance completely suck.
I have to say the brakes on my 2008 BMW 550M are some of the best I've ever had! Better than my BMW 745, Audi A4, Porsche Cayene S and the Twin Turbo. The brakes on my wifes's ML500 are great too.
The Gensis brakes are almost as good as the coaster brake I had on my bicycle when I was young.
Any suggestions? I would prefer to stay away from cross drilled and or grooved rotors. While they may look cool thats really about they only realized function/gain unless the car lives primarly on the track driving at or near the limits on a regular basis.
At this point I think it's probably best to go with an aftermarket set of rotors. Maybe I'll upgrade the pads too in an effort to increase stopping power being the overall brake feel and performance completely suck.
I have to say the brakes on my 2008 BMW 550M are some of the best I've ever had! Better than my BMW 745, Audi A4, Porsche Cayene S and the Twin Turbo. The brakes on my wifes's ML500 are great too.
The Gensis brakes are almost as good as the coaster brake I had on my bicycle when I was young.
Any suggestions? I would prefer to stay away from cross drilled and or grooved rotors. While they may look cool thats really about they only realized function/gain unless the car lives primarly on the track driving at or near the limits on a regular basis.