I'm looking for some good advice for new brakes.
I've got a 2000 NB. Manufacture date 2/20. Definitely needs pads and rotors. Perhaps calipers.
The front rotors are 10.6", not 10". I think that means they are sport brakes, but I didn't think they were available until 2001. They may have been swapped, but there is no evidence of it. The only part that doesn't appear OEM are the stainless lines.
I'm looking for a good option for brakes for aggressive street driving and occassional autocross. The car has a built motor and an older FM turbo kit on it- about 280 hp. It doesn't stop. It's got 15" wheels.
The cheap part of me says Hawk pads, new rotors, and drive it on the old single piston calipers. I'm not sure I will be keeping the car much longer, so this is worth considering.
Another part of me says do it right with the FM brake kit. I probably won't get my money back if I sell it soon, With the shelter in place orders, I can't get advice from FM.
I'm pretty sure their big brake kit is overkill- this car is not a track car.
The FM little big brake kit is very tempting. I'm not keen on losing my parking brake, and that kit does not include the rotors. And the weirdness of my 2000 MY that seems to be wearing sport brakes adds confusion. But the Wilwood 4 piston calipers would be really nice.
The FM brake upgrade package is also an option- it would give me good rotors and pads, but the stock calipers (which would retain the factory parking brake).
Not sure why the FM brake upgrade package includes only pads and rotors, the little big brake package includes pads and calipers (no rotors), and the big brake package includes pads, rotors, and calipers. Their website doesn't appear to offer recommendations for rotors matched to the little big brake kit. Too many options! Haha!
Any recommendations?