Last project of the year - upgraded my front brakes to LSDeLorean's Wilwood package. Josh Shattenkirk was very helpful along the way and answered all my questions with his own advice and experience as I considered which components to mix and match. There are a few other owners like Steve Bano and Jim Gravina who provided great reference and encouragement to do the swap. The nice thing about this upgrade is you can choose which parts to use for either a daily driver experience, an autocross experience, or something in between. I was mostly looking for a bit more solid stopping in emergencies and less fade when driving aggressively. I opted for the Wilwood 4-pot calipers and normal vented rotors.
Josh's kit comes with everything you need except for the calipers and rotors (so you can create your own package). He has part #'s and recommendations to ensure you get the right parts though. I bought my calipers from an ebay retailer and the rotors from Rock Auto. Pads came from yet another retailer. Once I had everything in hand, the package Josh sent me had everything else including a new style speedo adapter cup. All new hardware included too.
I had both front corners stripped to the spindles in less than an hour, and everything installed shortly after. I flushed and bled all four wheels with ATE200 Dot 4 fluid using my Motive Power Bleeder and then after a safety check, bedded in the pads on a quiet county road. After warming up the brakes I stopped the car repeatedly from 55 to 5 mph and it wasn't until about the 10th stop that I even started to smell any heat from the brakes. No fade at all, no lock-up, and now I have a lot more options for brake parts. Check it out!
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The Wilwood 4-piston calipers. Quality stuff, nothing else to explain here.
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Fully installed and bled. I added silicone dust caps to the bleed screws to keep them clean. You can also see the DPI Spec suspension I installed a couple years ago.
These brakes and upgraded suspension really make the DeLorean a comfortable, capable cruiser. It's just solid as hell.
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I also picked up this 3/8" electric ratchet which I used for the project. Nice half price ebay find. Love this thing, it really saves the hands and makes quick work of projects like this.