skinny2 wrote:
It's funny you say it's "borderline irresponsible" to drive this with stock brakes but then you install parts that make it perform even worse. And then complain about the crappy braking. The "non-stock" rotors/pads you're running are not going to make a difference in an emergency situation. Certainly not enough to overcome bigger tires, sloppier suspension, and a taller height. They should help with repeated/fade issues, but the only way to really improve emergency braking is with larger calipers/discs/pads.
Somehow I've managed to put 110k miles on this car and not careen into anyone or anything, and I've owned quite a few high performance vehicles. It's just a matter of adjusting your driving to the vehicle. I need this to go off-road and haul people...I don't expect it to drive like a car. It would be great if it did, but I'm not going to tear the vehicle apart and replace everything when I can just slow down as necessary.
you've completely missed the point. and if money wasn't an issue, I would have larger calipers/discs/pads. this is not my 1st pathfinder, and I've driven them stock for quite a while. I know what they stop like before any mods are done. and even then, it isn't good. I don't expect it to drive like a car either, but I do expect it to be somewhat responsive when I step on the brakes. and I certainly don't drive it like I drive any of my high performance cars either. my point is that every little bit helps. and if the difference between garbage pads and ebcs is $40, don't be cheap, it makes a difference