After a long wait I finally found some time this weekend to install the 320mm brakes.
PREP:
Sourced most of my parts online and paid about 225$ for everything. Calipers were remanufactured, rotors were new as well as the pads.
PARTS NEEDED:
2 Front Rotors 320mm.
2 Front Calipers.
2 Front Caliper Carriers.
1set of front brake pads.

OLD VS NEW.
300mm vs320mm set ups.

INSTALLATION:
There is nothing complicated for the install.
1. Put the front up in the air.
2. Take the front wheels off the vehicle.
3. 15mm socket is used to remove the 2 bolts holding the caliper carriers off the spindle/hub.
4. 12mm wrench is used to loosen the brake hose off the caliper.
5. Install the hose on the new calipers.
6. Mount pads into caliper and load assembly onto spindle/hub after you replace the rotors.
7. Bolt up everything and use a DOT4 fluid to bleed your brakes.
Thats it.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS.
Took my time to weare the pads in without any significant breaking events that would overheat the pads or rotors.
Yesterday and today are the first times I got a chance to really stop and i am amazed of the difference.
Old brake set was 10-20$ worn out leaving almost 80% pad material but the new brakes are absolutley awesome.
Pedal feels the same as before except when you are breaking and say you increase pedal effort another 10% you get 30-40% more breaking force, to the point that your body is thrown into the seatbelt which then locks up.
Also im happy to report that these fit under 16" wheel set up.
Here are some pictures.
Not my pics.
300mm

320mm


Installed.




PREP:
Sourced most of my parts online and paid about 225$ for everything. Calipers were remanufactured, rotors were new as well as the pads.
PARTS NEEDED:
2 Front Rotors 320mm.
2 Front Calipers.
2 Front Caliper Carriers.
1set of front brake pads.

OLD VS NEW.
300mm vs320mm set ups.

INSTALLATION:
There is nothing complicated for the install.
1. Put the front up in the air.
2. Take the front wheels off the vehicle.
3. 15mm socket is used to remove the 2 bolts holding the caliper carriers off the spindle/hub.
4. 12mm wrench is used to loosen the brake hose off the caliper.
5. Install the hose on the new calipers.
6. Mount pads into caliper and load assembly onto spindle/hub after you replace the rotors.
7. Bolt up everything and use a DOT4 fluid to bleed your brakes.
Thats it.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS.
Took my time to weare the pads in without any significant breaking events that would overheat the pads or rotors.
Yesterday and today are the first times I got a chance to really stop and i am amazed of the difference.
Old brake set was 10-20$ worn out leaving almost 80% pad material but the new brakes are absolutley awesome.
Pedal feels the same as before except when you are breaking and say you increase pedal effort another 10% you get 30-40% more breaking force, to the point that your body is thrown into the seatbelt which then locks up.
Also im happy to report that these fit under 16" wheel set up.
Here are some pictures.
Not my pics.
300mm

320mm


Installed.



