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I recently replaced the generic brake linings on my BN2 with Porterfield R4S compound.
This is a street version of their carbon/Kevlar R4 compound. Recommended for moderate to severe street use. The linings were both bonded & riveted.
https://www.porterfield-brakes.com/porterfieldckshoes.html
The result was nothing short of amazing. For the first time - I am able to lock the wheels at speed, if I wish, no pulling or grabbing, just very quick stops. Pedal pressure is noticeably less. No signs of fade after 10 successively harder stops from high speed to break in the shoes a bit. Lot of stink though. No noise or squeal as is sometimes the case with hi performance linings.
I always thought that the BN2 with it's 2 1/4" by 11" drums "should" stop very well with a car this light. It finally does. The brakes stop well the first time from cold, no warm up required.
The factory drums were supposedly surface hardened to reduce wear & they didn't recommend regrinding them. At 85,000 miles the drums are still round & show no wear. I just lightly sanded the inner drum surfaces with 220 grit. Porterfield arced the shoes to my exact drum diameter, 11.005".
Not cheap at $50 per wheel including shipping but well worth it to me for the greatly improved performance.
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This is a street version of their carbon/Kevlar R4 compound. Recommended for moderate to severe street use. The linings were both bonded & riveted.
https://www.porterfield-brakes.com/porterfieldckshoes.html
The result was nothing short of amazing. For the first time - I am able to lock the wheels at speed, if I wish, no pulling or grabbing, just very quick stops. Pedal pressure is noticeably less. No signs of fade after 10 successively harder stops from high speed to break in the shoes a bit. Lot of stink though. No noise or squeal as is sometimes the case with hi performance linings.
I always thought that the BN2 with it's 2 1/4" by 11" drums "should" stop very well with a car this light. It finally does. The brakes stop well the first time from cold, no warm up required.
The factory drums were supposedly surface hardened to reduce wear & they didn't recommend regrinding them. At 85,000 miles the drums are still round & show no wear. I just lightly sanded the inner drum surfaces with 220 grit. Porterfield arced the shoes to my exact drum diameter, 11.005".
Not cheap at $50 per wheel including shipping but well worth it to me for the greatly improved performance.
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