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top_man_eldo 17-01-2017 03:59 AM

2016 STi Brakes
 
Anyone with the 2014+ STi noticed how awful the brakes are, or is it just me?

I'm surprised at how bad they actually perform. The car is due its first service at the start of next week so I will mention it then, but the brakes on my ZS 180 had more bite than the Brembos on the STi!

Steve_PPP 17-01-2017 10:01 AM

Did you buy the car from new? (so is it definitely still on the original Subaru OEM discs/pads as supplied from the factory?)

Never driven a 2014+ STI but wouldn't have thought they would be that bad. I expect your ZS180 was a fair bit lighter though so that will have helped ;)

Ferd 17-01-2017 01:37 PM

Mine on my 2016 STI are perfectly good and far better than my old 2003 WRX which I would expect. The 2015 STI I test drove before getting mine were also very good as I recall.

BTW, as I have always understood it, the MY date code starts each calendar year, so although the current generation was first available for order in late 2014 for delivery in 2015, the model is still MY15. It's only the NA market that muddies the waters by insisting in calling them by the next calendar year when ordered/bought the year before (or something like that). Maybe someone can clear this up for me.

top_man_eldo 17-01-2017 05:22 PM

I bought the car last year brand new on a 16 registration, I just expected that the brakes would be superb, especially when you look at the specifications of them. The pedal feel is awful as well.

As I said its due its first service next week, it's under warranty so will get them to have a look. I'm never heavy on the brakes and they have bare minimal wear, I'm convinced that something isn't right. Even the slightest amount of rain or damp weather causes the brakes to stick on if it's been parked up for a day or two. If it wasn't for the warranty I'd be sorting it myself!

Ferd 17-01-2017 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by top_man_eldo (Post 233126)
Even the slightest amount of rain or damp weather causes the brakes to stick on if it's been parked up for a day or two.

Yeah, mine do that as well but I only noticed it when I was away last week back in the UK for a few days, but after a short while it was fine again. I normally park underground back home and at work so it's not often outside for too long.

Good luck with the service, let us know what they say.

Ferd 17-01-2017 06:45 PM

Seems we're not alone http://www.iwsti.com/forums/2015-sti...r-washing.html and nothing to worry about except remembering to be a little cautious when it does happen until it clears.


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