Re: Seeking recommendations re: upgrading brakes ?
Most of your braking is in the front. You just need decent brakes in the rear for normal driving. Here are good rear brakes that are nice and cheap:
http://www.partsgeek.com/pdproducts/...k+PriceGrabber
That lets you go for better brakes in the front:
http://www.autoanything.com/brakes/6...0A2597011.aspx
I have cryo rotors on my Tribeca and I like them. These are also slotted which is the best option (versus drilled) for avoiding warping according to what I have read.
About pads, I put the Akebono ceramics on the front of my Tribeca and, again, I am happy with them. However, metal impregnated carbon is supposedly better for reducing warping.
http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/brake...6&autoModClar=
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1996 Polo Green Subaru SVX LSi, 168,XXX miles, Redline D4 ATF, Redline 75W90 gear oil, K&N HP-4001 Oil Filter, Mobil 1 5W50 FS (3qt) and 5W30 High Mileage (4qt) Oil Blend, Motul RBF600 Brake Fluid, AC Delco A975C Air Filter, NGK BKR6EIX-11 plugs, Centric Rotors, Power Stop Evolution Carbon Fiber Ceramic Brake Pads
2005 Gray Acura RL, 165,XXX miles, Redline D4 ATF with Lubegard Platinum Protectant, Mobil 1 5W20 High Mileage Extended Performance Oil
2009 Red Toyota Venza, 123,XXX, Mobil 1 5W30 High Mileage Oil
1992 Red Ferrari 348 ts, 82,XXX, Redline everything
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