Tuesday, February 15, 2022

 The Pros and Cons of Carbon Ceramic Brakes


The typical average car rolling down the road, is riding with a barely adequate brake system. (I said the typical since there are  exemptions*). Under stressful conditions, they tend to show their shortcomings - brake fade, pulsation, noise, roughness, etc.  All those things can happen when the vehicle is loaded to it's limit or when encountering difficult to drive roads such as on mountains or long downhill grades. So, should you upgrade to Carbon Ceramic Brakes?


 

10 things to consider when upgrading to Carbon Ceramic brakes.

  1.  They provide the shortest stopping distances.
  2.  With virtually no brake fade. A consistent pedal feel regardless of load or stress.
  3.  Increased longevity - often the life of the vehicle.
  4.  Cleaner brakes with little propensity for brake dust on the wheels.
  5.  Lighter in weight, causing shorter braking stops and faster acceleration.
  6.  Little or no propensity to develop lateral run-out (brake rotor warping#).
  7.  They are quiet and squeal resistant.
  8.  Virtually no rust.
  9.  They just plain look cool.
  10.  The price to upgrade. Carbon Ceramics are far more expensive.


Carbon ceramic brakes are definitely not for everyone.  They are by far the best choice available today when it comes to performance.  But the price can be prohibitive for the average driver. Typically in the thousands of dollars to upgrade.

*Most high performance vehicles such as  Audi (R8), Porsche and even some of the Corvettes offer Carbon Ceramic brake systems as an upgrade option.  Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati and Aston Martin, for the most part, come already equipped with Carbon Ceramic Brakes. 

# What people refer to as warped rotors, is actually called "lateral runout" in the trade.

If  you are local to the Ventura county area and you'd like to schedule an appointment or get an estimate, please click on the links below.

Carbon ceramic brake appointment                 Carbon Ceramic brake estimate