Racing Brakes for the GR Corolla - EBC 2 Piece Rotors and Blue Stuff Pads!
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
- You got your brand new GR Corolla and you're ready to hit the streets! But guess what, Toyota includes a FREE track day with any purchase of a new GR Corolla, 86 or Supra. SO you're going to need to upgrade those pads and rotors! Check out EBCs suite of brake goodies below:
EBC 2 Piece Rotors - circuitdemon.com/products/ebc...
EBC Blue Stuff Pads - circuitdemon.com/products/ebc...
A work light on the ground facing up into the wheel well when filming the rear pad change would have helped a lot.
Noted!
How sqeaky are the bluestuff pads? I've heard they sqeak when they're cold. I have a front set already in my garage for my Stinger that I'm on the fence about installing.
I've got the Ice Cap GR Corolla, but that Black version looks good too!
Love the bright white! Just had a heavy metal one stop by the shop last week, that one may take the cake!
@@circuitdemon_ They’re great cars to own. They’re getting a lot of flack from other enthusiasts, but all the setbacks, and learning curves are a part of the experience; it’s not all negative. There’s plenty that I like about the car. The size, and the power are two things!
@@circuitdemon_ I was really in the market for a heavy metal GRC but I couldn't pass up a great great deal on a black GRC. Have it for a day now 😆
I could search but I'm lazy, have you addressed the rear diff overheating issue? I saw that there are new gears, ring and pinion, that are the same ratio as the front to eliminate the overdriven rear to front push/friction/heat causing issue available now.
We did see that, we don’t really have enough information yet to see if that fixes it, as other issues may arise from that swap
What was the weight of the rotors??? Oem vs ebc?
EBC is 22.4 lbs per rotor, and the OEMs are 22.3 lbs. So the they are only a tenth of a pound difference, with the OEM actually being the lighter one from our research.
I notice that you remove the bolts that Toyota says to not remove, even on the service manual have a massive note in red to not remove the caliper like that because if you do, you need to re torque in a sequence
Never have heard of this before, how else would you replace the rotor? Sure there is a torque spec for the caliper but it’s totally fine to remove it and reinstall with the same torque spec.
@@circuitdemon_I posted on the gr fb group, there os a hole procedure when you remove the caliper like that
@@circuitdemon_on the brake there is 2 17mm bolts that hold the hole bracket in place, those goes torque at 79lbft
It's a radial mount caliper, not a rocket. Just torque the top bolt first and it will be fine.
Cost per is $600 US?
Correct, so $1200USD for the complete OEM front pair.