Hi all,
I have always upgraded brakes on my cars, as I think that it improves the car is so many ways for swift b road trips and track days and I have always been disappointed in the Trophy’s braking performance, but other people seem the be fairly pleased with them as a standard setup. Is there a reason mine could be so different to other peoples? Could the brake fluid be a reason? Is it worth going back to Renault while it is under warranty?
I wonder if you could help me regarding my brake problem. I am running the standard setup and seem to have warped my brakes from a spirited drive.
I want to keep the standard wheels and have considered the route other people take with the brembo discs and various pads, but don't want to spend the cash on that if the result is not going to be significantly different.
I have also considered looking into purchasing 4 pot callipers and along all the following routes:
1) Brembo's from a 197
2) Wilwood
3) AP Racing
4) Hi Spec
5) Comp brake
Any suggestions, advice and info on prices would be great.
Kind regards
Dom
I have always upgraded brakes on my cars, as I think that it improves the car is so many ways for swift b road trips and track days and I have always been disappointed in the Trophy’s braking performance, but other people seem the be fairly pleased with them as a standard setup. Is there a reason mine could be so different to other peoples? Could the brake fluid be a reason? Is it worth going back to Renault while it is under warranty?
I wonder if you could help me regarding my brake problem. I am running the standard setup and seem to have warped my brakes from a spirited drive.
I want to keep the standard wheels and have considered the route other people take with the brembo discs and various pads, but don't want to spend the cash on that if the result is not going to be significantly different.
I have also considered looking into purchasing 4 pot callipers and along all the following routes:
1) Brembo's from a 197
2) Wilwood
3) AP Racing
4) Hi Spec
5) Comp brake
Any suggestions, advice and info on prices would be great.
Kind regards
Dom