stallion09 said:
I need
some recomendations for fronts brakes that are:
1) As big as possible (13" rotors would be great, but I don't know if they fit)
2) Easy to install
3) Inexpensive (they would be for daily driving and autocross/track)
Thanks..........
13" is about perfect for anything except the heaviest full blown race cars out there. The one problem is the won't fit under the stock 16" wheels. In my opinion, I think the 13" Cobra setup would be perfect for you. They're cheap (I've seen them anywhere from $299-$399 for calipers, pads, rotors, and lines) and bolt right up to the stock spindles. They're about the simplest brake swap out there.
They'll do just fine for autocross with some aggressive dual purpose pads. If you plan to opentrack it, invest in some dedicated rotors and pads and swap them at the track. The PBR calipers tend to heat up pretty quick after a few laps of heavy braking though, so some cooling ducts shouldn't be overlooked. For a street/AX car, they'll be fine as is though.
Go find some stock 17" cobra wheels and go with the 13" brakes. If you really want to keep the 16"s, you could go with 12" rotors but the kits aren't nearly as popular and you end up paying more. Baer makes a decent 12" kit.
Or you could just swap in some aggressive pads and call ita day. It's not nearly as good as a full swap but offers some decent improvement over the stock compounds, especially on an AX course.
on edit (after reading Joe's post):
I don't agree with using slotted rotors. If you're getting them super cheap and plan on inspecting them frequently, fine. But in my opinion, they're not needed for the street, they aren't needed for AX, and while I've seen
some valid points for their use on a opentrack car, I don't see their merits. Modern pad compounds do not outgas and so the only valid point would be for wiping the pad surface. This leads to increased pad wear, which depending on the application, may not be a consideration, but often is.
Slotted rotors also tend to crack more readily than plain rotors. Considering the abusive nature of AX (getting them hot as hell, then irregular cooling, repeated anywhere from 3-7 times during the day), you're asking for trouble. Brakes are probably the second most important system in the car (behind restraint systems). I sure as hell wouldn't purposely put a weak link in it.
Crossdrilled rotors? Don't get me started...