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Old 08-15-2014, 10:21 AM #1
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Power Stop brake kit

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I'm prepping for a brake job and was curious if anyone as used the power stop kits ff of rock auto? I have searched around and not found much info. The kit consists of evolution ceramic pads front/rear and power stop rotors front/rear. They are not the slotted & drilled rotors that I can tell. It is listed under the daily driver packages.

Model number KOE2422 and is $171 and change plus about $35 to ship.

Any other suggestions would be awesome I don't really want to exceed $200 and it's pretty much just drive around town ride with the family. No daily commuting, towing, serious off roading or majorly spirited driving.

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Hi all,
I'm prepping for a brake job and was curious if anyone as used the power stop kits ff of rock auto? I have searched around and not found much info. The kit consists of evolution ceramic pads front/rear and power stop rotors front/rear. They are not the slotted & drilled rotors that I can tell. It is listed under the daily driver packages.

Model number KOE2422 and is $171 and change plus about $35 to ship.

Any other suggestions would be awesome I don't really want to exceed $200 and it's pretty much just drive around town ride with the family. No daily commuting, towing, serious off roading or majorly spirited driving.

Thanks,
Matt
This is the kit that I've bookmarked for later. From what i've read the Powerstop kit is a great upgrade product, not as expensive as stoptech or EBC, but great for a DIYer looking for a middle ground of performance and cost.

For an extra $160, upgrade to Goodridge steel brake lines. it only took me an hour and the results are well worth it. They also make extended lines.
goodridge steel brake lines
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I just got the Powerstop kit from Rock with the drilled and slotted rotors and ceramic pads for $155. They were under high performance. I won't get to install them for at least another week, but they look good.
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I've used them on my previous corvette and 370z. Excellent quality, low dust, good performance, and even better price. I highly recommend them.
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Have them on mine and LOVE them.

Like mentioned above, they aren't the best but they are a huge upgrade compared to stock.
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I just got the Powerstop kit from Rock with the drilled and slotted rotors and ceramic pads for $155. They were under high performance. I won't get to install them for at least another week, but they look good.

I would really like that kit but they are showing well over $200.
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Thanks for the info guys. I was concerned about rotors warping more than anything but sounds like they are good quality and several people are very happy so I don't see it being an issue.
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This is the kit that I've bookmarked for later. From what i've read the Powerstop kit is a great upgrade product, not as expensive as stoptech or EBC, but great for a DIYer looking for a middle ground of performance and cost.

For an extra $160, upgrade to Goodridge steel brake lines. it only took me an hour and the results are well worth it. They also make extended lines.
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What difference did you see from changing the brake lines?
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What difference did you see from changing the brake lines?
The brakes are less "squishy". It didn't affect stopping distance or power, but rather lessened the brake pedal travel required to stop
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