Hello everyone! Long time no post here. Some of you will recall me having a Duna, but there's also a Tempra in the family.
It's high time discs and pads got replaced and I was wondering what would be an appropriate upgrade to the standard solid 240x11mm front ones. I can't go for bigger brakes (let's say the vented ones from the Tempra 2.0ie) because that would mean €€€, so I was thinking to get a pair of Brembo Max or a pair of Tarox G888. Would you consider that an overkill and if so, should I just stay on the OEM ones or is there any other solution I'm missing? Zimmermann perhaps? The car is used as a dd but I feel that the OEM set lacks feel and fades quickly when driving in curvy roads, not to mention the brake distance, which imho could be shorter.
Regarding the pads, I was planning on getting Textar ones, which are of a good value for money. Any other suggestions that would work well with appropriate discs?
As far as the rear drums are concerned, I'll stick to the stock shoes, unless someone has tried sth better and can provide info.
Should you have any thoughts, suggestions, comments please leave a post.
It's high time discs and pads got replaced and I was wondering what would be an appropriate upgrade to the standard solid 240x11mm front ones. I can't go for bigger brakes (let's say the vented ones from the Tempra 2.0ie) because that would mean €€€, so I was thinking to get a pair of Brembo Max or a pair of Tarox G888. Would you consider that an overkill and if so, should I just stay on the OEM ones or is there any other solution I'm missing? Zimmermann perhaps? The car is used as a dd but I feel that the OEM set lacks feel and fades quickly when driving in curvy roads, not to mention the brake distance, which imho could be shorter.
Regarding the pads, I was planning on getting Textar ones, which are of a good value for money. Any other suggestions that would work well with appropriate discs?
As far as the rear drums are concerned, I'll stick to the stock shoes, unless someone has tried sth better and can provide info.
Should you have any thoughts, suggestions, comments please leave a post.