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I think it might be best to make a short video replicating the sound as you drive. You seems to of covered all the suggestions that I would of come up with. Unless what you’ve replaced is inherently faulty. Could it not be coincidence that something behind the dash has decided to creak after you installed the suspension. I’ve gone back to stock suspension once and it did remove some low speed rumbles from the suspension. Perhaps it’s worth changing the fronts back to stock to see if the sound disappears?
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Well I thought it was worth a shot. 😂
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A little off topic but I’m curious, do these brakes tend to seize on when the cars been parked for a while after rain or a pressure wash? The OEM sliding calipers are always doing this on mine especially if the car doesn’t move for a day or two.
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My experience buying from Car Audio Centre - plus some heroes
Luke replied to Shad's topic in Non GT86/BRZ General Chat
That’s a shame, I’ve had that happen with a few online retailers so don’t use them anymore. Recently had a great experience with Car audio direct, who sent out two separate orders in a very short time. -
If it was my ginger I’d go with red calipers and black disc hats. However you said you were also going to change wheels so I’d just check that the colour combo looks good for you.
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You can take these cars straight out on track with no changes. Just check your car is good mechanical condition and go have fun it’s the best way to enjoy the car before you catch the modifying bug. Once lockdown eases get to as many meets and shows you can to see other cars and speak to some experienced owners who’ve been there before. We’re all more than happy to talk about what works and what doesn’t work.
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Theres a few for sale on the Gt86 parts for sale Facebook page. https://m.facebook.com/#!/groups/1581880765452137/?tsid=0.562560657660215&source=result
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I’ve read numerous brake pad threads before on the forum but they were all posted quite a while ago and time and experience moves on. I’m looking for some good suggestions from your experiences on what brake pad options work well for daily driving and occasional track day duties. Had a very bad experience last weekend with a set of EBC green stuff providing some horrible brake judder after two hot laps of Bedford Autodrome. Previously the OEM pads worked better but faded within a few laps and also drove me mad with all the squealing on the public road. From what I’ve researched it seems like a fast road pad is made of a softer material giving a better initial bite but after any significant heat they fall apart. I have a set of PFC Z’s ready to go on the front but I’m just wondering what to partner them up with? Or would you suggest I fit something else all round? There are a lot of options out there and I don’t believe the marketing spill anymore, I need real world experiences from you owners who’ve been there and tried it already. Thanks in advance.
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Can an aftermarket steering wheel be used on 2017+ GT86
Luke replied to Aidensolovely's topic in GT86/BRZ General Chat
If it was me I’d put it back to stock and see if it solves the steering angle sensor issue first. At least that way you know it’s not permanently damaged and can go from there.- 6 replies
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Not at all. I’m using SS brake lines, ate200 fluid and a master cylinder brace. It’s a marginal gain on pedal feel, I’d say that a fluid swap feels best of those. I do bleed off some fluid before and after each track day to remove any risk of boiled fluid near the hot caliper. That does improve the pedal feel.
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I’ve read a few articles before stating that changing pads for track is a bad idea without changing the discs as well because the two bed together and changing one will require some bedding in time. Has anyone else heard of this or experienced it before?
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Thanks for you opinions guys, from what I read it seems that yellow stuff or ds2500 are the safe bet for a good all rounder. I’d agree that Bedford has a lot of heavy braking zones so you’d definitely notice a weakness in the brakes there. I try to keep my stints fairly short otherwise I lose concentration and start dicking around.
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Yes I’m thinking DS2500 are the better rear option however I’m hoping someone has a cheaper silver bullet option.
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How have you found the feedback from the new brake pads so far? I need a new set of pads all round and I’m considering the same setup as yours. Already have the PFC z front waiting to go on but I wonder what the cosworth on the rear are like? Do they squeal at all?
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Ah reminds me of when I got mine. (Same spec but orange). Welcome to the club. For me I really like the interior updates on the My17.
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Yes that’s what I read. London area should be fine. I might try some for Bedford track day on Saturday.
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I found the best way to solve this was to get back there and do the car wow tap test. Then I folded and stuffed wedges of upholstery foam. You can use a cut up t shirt for testing purposes. They’re are loads of access holes to stuff foam into so I don’t think it’s necessary to remove but easy enough if you want to. My rattle noise was coming from the play in the clips that hold it down, so bolstering it with foam worked really well.
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I see that Esso have started selling Synergy 99 Ron fuel. They claim zero Ethanol is used to boost octane. Not being sure that Shell v power or Tesco momentum 99 has Ethanol in it but it’s another option that might be convenient.
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Looking very aggressive from that angle. After watching Henry Catchpoles review of it in Wales. Can imagine this car would look great with some rally inspired modifications.
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I’m surprised you’re not backing it off the transporter yourself and heading for the nearest rally stage.
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My led interior light bulb does dim as it goes on and off in the car. Granted not as much as the filament bulb but it doesn’t bother me.
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After reading this I finally bought one for mine. It’s amazing how fresh and updated the inside of the car feels when you get rid of the standard yellow/white light for the bright white. I can find all my stuff now when getting in and out of the car.
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I hate fake vents with a passion. That and fake exhaust tips really grind my gears. With the lack of any details from Toyota I’m hoping the GR86 spends some significant research and development time with the Gazoo Racing department to improve upon what Subaru have done so far with the re worked car.
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Over a month now and still sign of a definitive diagnosis? I wouldn’t be happy about this at all. Apparently these latest engines use an awful lot of sealant and it must be applied in exactly the right places to avoid further damage. You should keep the pressure on the service manager to push this through otherwise it will take a back seat in their car park.