dwm
Well-known member
If you have a pad between the rotor and the screw driver then what is between the piston and the screw driver ? Gotta be careful, you might mar the piston.....
True, but I can see Simplespeed's point of view for many OEM brakes. When I replaced the brakes on my BMW M roadster at 26,000 miles, the piston surfaces were pretty much trashed. Very rough, corroded. If I hadn't been putting Wilwoods in, I'd have bought a rebuild kit at that point. Brake dust is nasty stuff, especially on the German cars (thanks to TUV requirements).
But you're right when it comes to decent aftermarket brakes. The stainless pistons in my Wilwoods are not dirt cheap and aren't much fun to replace, and have a much less beefier lip and tighter tolerances than the OEM pistons.


