When the brakes on my 197 get wet, which lets face it is a lot in this country, they are awful! I know this is the case for most cars but it's more pronounced than any car I've ever owned or driven. No braking as such for a second or two then they bite hard, and it doesn't have to be that wet to be honest.
My question is this, would drilled or slotted discs make a difference do you think? I've had them on other cars but as the other cars didn't have the pronounced wet weather issue, I don't really know if there was an advantage.
Oh, my brakes are fine! I've had them cleaned and serviced recently, all is well, the discs and pads have less than 4k on them and are OEM. Braking is superb in the dry, apart from the squealing!
Any thoughts?
G
My question is this, would drilled or slotted discs make a difference do you think? I've had them on other cars but as the other cars didn't have the pronounced wet weather issue, I don't really know if there was an advantage.
Oh, my brakes are fine! I've had them cleaned and serviced recently, all is well, the discs and pads have less than 4k on them and are OEM. Braking is superb in the dry, apart from the squealing!
Any thoughts?
G