R-Type-Ceramic Brakes
H there,
New to these forums. OZXFR (topman) has given me some good pointers. I was looking at the thread from last year regarding pads. I have a 2015 R AWD 550bhp with ceramics;. Is there any update on a source for pads and if anyone has reverted to steel. Cheers
New to these forums. OZXFR (topman) has given me some good pointers. I was looking at the thread from last year regarding pads. I have a 2015 R AWD 550bhp with ceramics;. Is there any update on a source for pads and if anyone has reverted to steel. Cheers
Thanks for the offer Benjamin but I am very happy with the ceramics I was just looking ahead re future cost. Motor has done 20k and by the sounds of it a lot of life left but thanks again.
Shaun
Shaun
can you link the thread?
I believe you can find pads, and i have not found readily available replacement rings. I've contacted Girodisc if they would be interested in making Steel rings for the car, but they require 5 people to do it and it would be around $3500-4k usd.
Thanks for that it may be some time (or not) before pads/discs become readily available other than main dealer likewise before someone takes on the task of reverting to steel.
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I'd honestly recommend you to keep the ccb, I really miss these when I switched from the Aston to the Supra and now the f type. They are louder but hey you get to use them for much much longer and harder.
Benjamin I am new to members forums and the amazing knowledge that members have of their motors. When I first got the F type I was a bit concerned about the CC,s cost to replace. But on reading up about CC both in the states and back here in the UK I have now come to really like them ( if I have to replace for whatever reason to hell with it cross that bridge as and when and by the sounds of it I may not be around). Apart from being great brakes and look cracking on the car I have to relay that 2 weeks ago pulled up outside a shop when a group of lads working in a garage opposite ran out and started to take photos of the brakes and then the car. Made me smile, they were asking all the questions and it appeared to have made their day. Yes going to keep the CC's.
as a person who ticked the ceramic option, as i do on all my cars, why anyone would want to swap them out for steels seems weird
the discs themselves are the big ticket cost item, and they should last the lifetime of your ownership unless you do something foolish like chip them by banging inner lip against disc removing the wheel - it happens a lot
re pads, i haven't ever found them that expensive, or expensive enough to even consider ripping out oe ceramics for some bootleg aftermarket steel setup
here are the part numbers - i use scuderia in UK for sourcing ccb pads
front
T2R11420
rear
T2R11424
the discs themselves are the big ticket cost item, and they should last the lifetime of your ownership unless you do something foolish like chip them by banging inner lip against disc removing the wheel - it happens a lot
re pads, i haven't ever found them that expensive, or expensive enough to even consider ripping out oe ceramics for some bootleg aftermarket steel setup
here are the part numbers - i use scuderia in UK for sourcing ccb pads
front
T2R11420
rear
T2R11424
I didn't check the $12K upgrade for ceramic brakes on my R, & settled on the standard included factory brakes which works fine for me.
Can someone give a simple summary of the advantages of ceramics over standard, esp for the $12K cost? I would assume better performance, less brake dust, etc... but for $12K?
Also what's the approx mileage we'll get before replacement are needed, & cost of replacement for reg vs upgrading to ceramics...?
Thanks,
Can someone give a simple summary of the advantages of ceramics over standard, esp for the $12K cost? I would assume better performance, less brake dust, etc... but for $12K?
Also what's the approx mileage we'll get before replacement are needed, & cost of replacement for reg vs upgrading to ceramics...?
Thanks,
Domino I checked with Scuderia and the price they quoted was;
Front pads £1152.00
Rear pads £1080
2 x Front disc/rotor £7560
2 x Rear disc/rotor £6480
Post to me in the uk £283
MMMMMMM Wonder have much Jag charge........ not going to bother asking.
Front pads £1152.00
Rear pads £1080
2 x Front disc/rotor £7560
2 x Rear disc/rotor £6480
Post to me in the uk £283
MMMMMMM Wonder have much Jag charge........ not going to bother asking.
That's crazy! Question though, why would you need new discs?
I didn't check the $12K upgrade for ceramic brakes on my R, & settled on the standard included factory brakes which works fine for me.
Can someone give a simple summary of the advantages of ceramics over standard, esp for the $12K cost? I would assume better performance, less brake dust, etc... but for $12K?
Also what's the approx mileage we'll get before replacement are needed, & cost of replacement for reg vs upgrading to ceramics...?
Thanks,
Can someone give a simple summary of the advantages of ceramics over standard, esp for the $12K cost? I would assume better performance, less brake dust, etc... but for $12K?
Also what's the approx mileage we'll get before replacement are needed, & cost of replacement for reg vs upgrading to ceramics...?
Thanks,
not optioning the ceramics would be an easier decision if the standard slider calipers on the steel brakes looked half decent
jag's ccb application on f-type is quite well done, not many manufacturers other than the higher end lambo and ferrari use a proper 4 pot caliper in rear, most like merc and audi either leave steels in the rear or use their standard single piston slider caliper like on the amg gt
jag's ccb application on f-type is quite well done, not many manufacturers other than the higher end lambo and ferrari use a proper 4 pot caliper in rear, most like merc and audi either leave steels in the rear or use their standard single piston slider caliper like on the amg gt
Last edited by domino_z; May 29, 2020 at 12:59 AM.
There is a post on the jaguar UK forum where a fella with CC's has went to garage and has been told all pads need replacing. His is a 2014 F type with 62K miles regularly used. The reason given is that they have corroded simply due to the time they have been on the motor !! they quoted £3k.. There is around 8mm left on the pads approx 40% and motor running sound (no mention of any problems).. I am no expert as you can see from previous posts. I would be inclined to tell them to **** off, would I be wrong ?
By the way there is on Ebay UK a full set of Jaguar ceramics rotors/calipers/pads in box for £5500.
By the way there is on Ebay UK a full set of Jaguar ceramics rotors/calipers/pads in box for £5500.
There is a post on the jaguar UK forum where a fella with CC's has went to garage and has been told all pads need replacing. His is a 2014 F type with 62K miles regularly used. The reason given is that they have corroded simply due to the time they have been on the motor !! they quoted £3k.. There is around 8mm left on the pads approx 40% and motor running sound (no mention of any problems).. I am no expert as you can see from previous posts. I would be inclined to tell them to **** off, would I be wrong ?
By the way there is on Ebay UK a full set of Jaguar ceramics rotors/calipers/pads in box for £5500.
By the way there is on Ebay UK a full set of Jaguar ceramics rotors/calipers/pads in box for £5500.
There is a post on the jaguar UK forum where a fella with CC's has went to garage and has been told all pads need replacing. His is a 2014 F type with 62K miles regularly used. The reason given is that they have corroded simply due to the time they have been on the motor !! they quoted £3k.. There is around 8mm left on the pads approx 40% and motor running sound (no mention of any problems).. I am no expert as you can see from previous posts. I would be inclined to tell them to **** off, would I be wrong ?
By the way there is on Ebay UK a full set of Jaguar ceramics rotors/calipers/pads in box for £5500.
By the way there is on Ebay UK a full set of Jaguar ceramics rotors/calipers/pads in box for £5500.
i have many 10 year + old supercars with first gen ceramics and original pads and they’re fine, pads don’t deteriorate with age
gotta appreciate the hustle though
Last edited by domino_z; May 29, 2020 at 07:17 PM.






