Brakes
Shop Brakes for Enhanced Performance. Upgrade your vehicle's stopping power with our extensive selection of high-performance brakes. Whether you’re looking for lightweight rotors for the track, heavy-duty brake kits for off-road adventures, or stylish calipers to enhance your vehicle's aesthetics, we have the right components for your needs. Explore our range of trusted brands at Vivid Racing and find the perfect braking solution tailored for your driving style. For expert advice, call us at 480-966-3040 and connect with a brake specialist who can help you choose the ideal setup.
EBC Racing Front RP-1 Track & Race Brake Pads BMW | Ferrari | Porsche 1982-1993
EBC Racing Front RP-1 Track & Race Brake Pads Ford Fiesta ST Mk6 2004-2008
EBC Racing Front RP-1 Track & Race Brake Pads Ford Fiesta ST Mk7 2012-2017
EBC Racing Front RP-1 Track & Race Brake Pads Hyundai Veloster N 2nd Gen 2.0 Turbo 2019-2021
EBC Racing Front RP-1 Track & Race Brake Pads Porsche 964 | 993 | 928 | 968 1992-1997
EBC Racing Front RP-1 Track & Race Brake Pads Porsche 991 3.0TT Carrera w/Cast Iron Rotors 2015-2019
EBC Racing Front RP-1 Track & Race Brake Pads Porsche 997 GT3 w/Cast Iron Rotors Only 2009-2013
EBC Racing Front RP-X Track & Race Brake Pads Ford Mustang 2.3L 2015+
EBC Racing Front SR-11 Sintered Race Brake Pad Acura NSX | Chevrolet Corvette 2015-2023
EBC Racing Front SR-11 Sintered Race Brake Pad Alcon | AP Racing | D2 Racing | Holden | K-Sport
EBC Racing Front SR-11 Sintered Race Brake Pad Porsche 991 GT3 | 718 Cayman GT4 w/PFC Brakes
EBC Racing Front SR-11 Sintered Race Brake Pads AC | Aston Martin | Audi | BMW | Cupra | Ferrari | Renault | Seat 2002-2022
EBC Racing Front SR-11 Sintered Race Brake Pads Alcon RC6 | Nissan GTR | Juke 2008-2022
EBC Racing Rear RP-1 Track & Race Brake Pads Lotus Elise | Exige 1.8 2001-2011
EBC Racing Rear RP-1 Track & Race Brake Pads Porsche 991 Carrera w/Cast Iron Rotors Only 2011-2019
EBC Racing Rear SR-11 Sintered Race Brake Pad Porsche 991 GT3 | 718 Cayman GT4 w/PFC Brakes
EBC Racing SR-11 Sintered Race Brake Pad Alfa Romeo | Aston Martin | Audi | BMW | Ford | Subaru | Volkswagen 2007-2022
EBC Racing Wilwood BB Superlite 7420 Front SR-11 Sintered Race Brake Pad
EBC Racing Wilwood Dynalite 7112 Front SR-11 Sintered Race Brake Pad
EBC Racing Wilwood Grand National GN4/6R 7520 Front SR-11 Sintered Race Brake Pad
Endless EWIG ME20 Racing Front Brake Pads Porsche 996 Turbo 3.6L 2001-2005
Why Upgrade Your Braking System?
Oftentimes, we don't put much-needed attention to our car's brakes. After all, every time you step on the pedal, it just works fine. However, you need to understand that there are actually various braking parts working in harmony to keep you safe on the road. Below, you will know how exactly brakes operate and why it's important to keep them properly maintained throughout your car's life.
How Your Brakes Work
The majority of vehicles feature disc brakes, however, many older vehicles utilize drum brakes. If you have a vehicle with drum brakes, upgrading to a modern disc brake system is a great way to improve stopping power and reduce brake fade. Here's how your brakes work: your foot presses a brake pedal which is connected to the brake master cylinder. Inside the master cylinder is a cylinder which forces a non-compressible fluid through the brake lines and to the brake calipers.
Inside the brake calipers, pistons force the brake pads to squeeze the rotor which creates a massive amount of friction and ultimately slows the vehicle down. Nearly every component in your braking system can be upgraded in some way. The most common upgrades are pads, rotors, and brake lines. If you want the best braking performance possible, upgrading to a big brake kit will offer significantly more performance than your OEM brakes.
The main parts of automobile braking systems include:
- Pads
- Rotors
- Master Cylinder
- Brake Lines
Pads
Brake pads are a vital component of the brake system in your vehicle; they sit between your brake shoe (the component that clamps down, slowing down the movement of the tires) and your brake drum. Certain components of your car, such as the wheels, rotors, and calipers, can start wearing away without working brake pads.
Rotors
Once you push your brake pedal, the brake pads of your vehicle will be squeezed against the friction producing rotor. This friction causes the vehicle to stop while still producing large quantities of heat.
Master Cylinder
When you press the brake pedal it moves via a loop on the primary piston. As the brake pedal is much further depressed, pressure builds up in the cylinder and sides. The friction between the primary and secondary pistons compresses the fluid in its circuit by force of the secondary piston. If the brakes work correctly, the pressure in both circuits should be the same.
Brake Lines
The brake lines are typically made of steel and carry the brake fluid from the master cylinder reservoir to the wheels where pressure is applied to stop the car.
Identifying Problems in Brake Parts
You can often detect a lot of problems in brake parts based on how your car responds during braking. When you feel a vibration, notice that your car doesn't stop as fast as it's supposed to or hear a high-pitched squeaking when you slow down, then it's a good indication that your brake parts need an inspection.
Some parts may require replacements. Brake pads, as we pointed out earlier, are typically the first components to get worn out. You can easily detect once they are worn out if you hear any screeching sound when stopping.
Vivid Racing offers everything from brake pads, brake rotors, brake lines, brake fluid, brake calipers, big brake kits, and more!