ckracer76
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I am finding the brake power of my Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV to be not particularly powerful for such a heavy vehicle.
My 2016 model appears to have a 2-piston Mitsubishi stamped caliper at the front with a 294mm diameter brake disc and curved type brake pads.
I changed the original OEM Mitsubishi front brake pads and discs with Brembo pads and discs but after bedding in and 10k later it’s still not great.
I had the brake fluid refreshed and all six brake hoses replaced back in January which improved the brake feel (firmer pedal) but not necessarily the stopping power.
My friend at work has a Lancer Evo X with bright red Brembo calipers and it got me thinking perhaps this is the answer. Unfortunately, I am not a qualified mechanic or technician but the Brembo calipers on the Evo look like they just bolt to the hub carrier behind the wheel.
Is it as simple as buying a set of new or refurbished Brembo calipers and bolting them on, fitting new pads and having the brake hoses bled and attached?
My Outlander has the same size wheel size as the Evo X so no clearance issues. The Evo discs look a bit bigger and maybe use a different brake pad.
After some research I found lots of aftermarket 4, 6 and 8 piston calipers from Brembo, Wilwood, AP Racing, Tar-Ox, Alcon, K-Sport and many others but nothing specifically for the Outlander.
Are they all the same? It appears you can buy individual calipers as well as brake kits comprised of calipers, discs and pads.
Any advice greatly appreciated.
My 2016 model appears to have a 2-piston Mitsubishi stamped caliper at the front with a 294mm diameter brake disc and curved type brake pads.
I changed the original OEM Mitsubishi front brake pads and discs with Brembo pads and discs but after bedding in and 10k later it’s still not great.
I had the brake fluid refreshed and all six brake hoses replaced back in January which improved the brake feel (firmer pedal) but not necessarily the stopping power.
My friend at work has a Lancer Evo X with bright red Brembo calipers and it got me thinking perhaps this is the answer. Unfortunately, I am not a qualified mechanic or technician but the Brembo calipers on the Evo look like they just bolt to the hub carrier behind the wheel.
Is it as simple as buying a set of new or refurbished Brembo calipers and bolting them on, fitting new pads and having the brake hoses bled and attached?
My Outlander has the same size wheel size as the Evo X so no clearance issues. The Evo discs look a bit bigger and maybe use a different brake pad.
After some research I found lots of aftermarket 4, 6 and 8 piston calipers from Brembo, Wilwood, AP Racing, Tar-Ox, Alcon, K-Sport and many others but nothing specifically for the Outlander.
Are they all the same? It appears you can buy individual calipers as well as brake kits comprised of calipers, discs and pads.
Any advice greatly appreciated.