Matt's DB8 Picture/Progress Thread

dc2GS-R

Super Moderator
It's good for street. I like it. That is what I did on my Teggy. Stoptech slotted, Hawks, Motul RBF, braided lines. Works plenty for "hard" street use. They are a little dusty but it's a small price to pay for the increased braking power, feel, and response. I have about the same setup on my GST. Brembo blanks, Hawks, Motul RBF. I'll prob pick up some lines eventually

Do you have them on yet? If so, how do you like it? Make sure not to hammer on them instantly. You don't wanna glaze the new rotors. Give them a little break in period before stomping on them
 

JDMxDB8

Raceline USA
It's good for street. I like it. That is what I did on my Teggy. Stoptech slotted, Hawks, Motul RBF, braided lines. Works plenty for "hard" street use. They are a little dusty but it's a small price to pay for the increased braking power, feel, and response. I have about the same setup on my GST. Brembo blanks, Hawks, Motul RBF. I'll prob pick up some lines eventually

Do you have them on yet? If so, how do you like it? Make sure not to hammer on them instantly. You don't wanna glaze the new rotors. Give them a little break in period before stomping on them
Yeah, I'm saving up for the rear Power Slot rotors, goodridge lines, and the Motul fluid. After that's done, I'll continue working on the suspension.

No I don't have them on yet. Planning to slap them on this weekend if I have time.
 


JDMxDB8

Raceline USA
Just ordered the rear Power Slot slotted rotors today. Almost done with my brake setup...
 


K. Legaspi

You Buggin' Out
I'm getting the same set-up for the Civic.

The stock set-up is starting feel mushy and it's not stopping lol
 

DailyDB8

>>>Honda Enthusiast<<<
i'm guessing you're waiting til you get the rears so you can install it all at once. so did you get some ss lines?
 
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