

After i got my car back together and took it for a drive it was obvious that the rear pads weren't even scrubbed in and now the car is pulling up a lot better. I still find that the braking isn't that great but its not dangerous anymore. I still find if i punch the brakes the fronts will lock very easily so i'm suspecting that bias is still any issue. Any ideas how to fix this or does anyone else have this problem.
Im also not sold on my pads, through winter they were very average. Being street pads they should work from the first stop but defiantly need 2 or 3 good stops to start working properly, so i think next time i will be changing from hawk hps's, for spirited driving there pretty good when they get hot.
Over the weekend with the good weather i embarked on the mission of improving braking once again (albiet only cosmetic). I was sick of looking at my ugly brown and greasy, rusty callipers and rotors and for the price of $10.00 and a bit of elbow grease and time i thought hey, it could only be better then what i've got and in the spirit of my putting the order through for my news wheels, i thought it was a good time to get the car up to scratch.
Im not going to go through all the details but basically i jacked my car up under 4 jack stands took all my wheels up, taped up the braking surfaces on my rotors, sanded back all the rust with 240 wet and dry and doused in brake cleaner before i took to the spray can.

I only needed one can of 500˚c calliper and rotor paint and that was plenty enough to do 3-4 coats per corner including calliper and rotor. For $10.00 im very happy with the results and has very subtly transformed the car into not a pile of c**p

Haven't been here around much lately and thought this was a good excuse to do a little write up. When my wheels arrive ill put some more photos up of the whole car.
(P.S the final product looks a lot better with all that overspray gone)
Jono.