For a real braking experience, have a look at BrakeTech Iron Axis. I pulled my 320mm Brembo T-drives off and put on 330mm Iron Axis rotors. I had to add pre-load to the forks they provided so much more stopping power.
If you notice vibration after you’ve installed new rotors, it’s an indicator of a few things. 1. The rotors are directional and they’re installed facing the wrong direction. 2. The rotors were installed without being staggered on the wheel. 3. The wheel may need to be rebalanced (dependent on how the the tire was mounted previously).
For a real braking experience, have a look at BrakeTech Iron Axis. I pulled my 320mm Brembo T-drives off and put on 330mm Iron Axis rotors. I had to add pre-load to the forks they provided so much more stopping power.
Are those rotors free floating rotors though?
My wheel span like yours at the start and the mechanic said it was fine and normal
Have you considered ceramic wheel bearing.
I have looked into them! Not sure if they are worth 400 dollars though lol.
Have you noticed any vibration after installing the new rotors?
Nope. I don't notice any of it. They help with braking and definitely help with free up the wheel spin
If you notice vibration after you’ve installed new rotors, it’s an indicator of a few things.
1. The rotors are directional and they’re installed facing the wrong direction.
2. The rotors were installed without being staggered on the wheel.
3. The wheel may need to be rebalanced (dependent on how the the tire was mounted previously).