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Don't you mean 'Bembro'?The Munro video confirmed that they are Brembo. 4:46 on this video.
Thanks for the info.The Munro video confirmed that they are Brembo. 4:46 on this video.
Brembo is an OEM supplier for a lot of brands, nothing special.
If your doing it "right", you're not going to be braking very much, but using the motors to regenerate. I've noticed no real deficiencies in the standard brakes... And in the end, until you fade your brakes through prolonged heating, it's the tires that matter more in how the car stops.
Don't get me wrong, I've paid insane money for brakes in another car. But it's the kind of car that insane money matters in, imo.
Good luck!
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i think for the S, even non performance model uses Brembo. Wonder if it's the same for the Y?True that you shouldn't need to use the brakes that much. Actually one reason I wish I had the Brembo's on the Y I ordered (LR) is that you will not need to replace the rotors unlike a car like my Hellcat that needed an expensive brake job every couple of years.
i think for the S, even non performance model uses Brembo. Wonder if it's the same for the Y?
Is there any source for this? This question (in relation to they Y specifically) was the reason for my post - are the performance brakes different from those on the non-performance, or just painted red....i think for the S, even non performance model uses Brembo. Wonder if it's the same for the Y?
Is there any source for this? This question (in relation to they Y specifically) was the reason for my post - are the performance brakes different from those on the non-performance, or just painted red....
Can confirm the LR AWD Y brakes are made by Brembo. Whether they are the same as the PUP minus paint, I couldn't tell you.
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Not sure where the PUP red calipers are made, will have to look into that. I believe the rears on non PUPs are made by Mando, same as the Model 3.
Interesting, Brembos are usually made in Italy and that's been stamped on the ones on past performance vehicles that I've owned.
From what I understand, the ones from Mexico have been more of the ones for show and not really meant for performance. Probably why Tesla can easily afford to put them on their entire line up.