• Sign Up! To view all forums and unlock additional cool features

    Welcome to the #1 Dodge, Jeep and RAM Forum dedicated to FCA owners and enthusiasts. Register for an account, it's free and it's easy, so don't hesitate to join the SRT Forum today!


Z26 pad install

Hemiride

Active Member
Founding Member
Member ID
#999
Messages
279
Reactions
291
Likes
37
City
Farwell
State
MI
Country
United States
Vehicle
2016 challenger hellcat
#1
In the process of installing z26 pads. Do most people reuse the brembo pins and clips or use the new power stop parts?

The brembo parts seem to be a little better quality?
 


Old Mopar Guy

2000 Posts Club
Founding Member
Donating Member
HFCOTM
Member ID
#1198
Messages
2,380
Reactions
6,597
Likes
302
City
Long Island
State
NY
Country
United States
Vehicle
15 Hellcat Challenger
#2
I reused the Brembos and saved the others as spares.
 


jroyk

Poster Club Hall of Fame
Founding Member
Premium Account
Donating Member
HFCOTM
Member ID
#975
Messages
12,239
Reactions
65,288
Likes
402
City
Sketchy
State
MI
Country
United States
Vehicle
2016 Challenger Hellcat M6
#3

BULL

Oh NO! Not that guy!
Staff Team
Founding Member
U.S. Marine Veteran
Donating Member
HFCOTM
Wiki Contributor
Member ID
#1079
Messages
14,727
Reactions
45,228
Likes
402
City
Weld County
State
CO
Country
United States
Vehicle
MY16 M6 Challenger Hellcat
HFCOTM
View Images
#4
The Powerstop parts don't fit well
 


OP
Hemiride

Hemiride

Active Member
Founding Member
Member ID
#999
Messages
279
Reactions
291
Likes
37
City
Farwell
State
MI
Country
United States
Vehicle
2016 challenger hellcat
Thread Starter #5
The Powerstop parts don't fit well
Really? I took the power stop parts and compared them to the brembo stuff. They look exactly the same (physically) it was just the quality didn't seem as good
 


Slows2k

Active Member
Member ID
#1475
Messages
191
Reactions
223
Likes
37
City
Murfreesboro
State
TN
Country
United States
Vehicle
2018 Challenger
#6
Reused OEM, the Powerstop hardware didn’t fit as well.
 


BULL

Oh NO! Not that guy!
Staff Team
Founding Member
U.S. Marine Veteran
Donating Member
HFCOTM
Wiki Contributor
Member ID
#1079
Messages
14,727
Reactions
45,228
Likes
402
City
Weld County
State
CO
Country
United States
Vehicle
MY16 M6 Challenger Hellcat
HFCOTM
View Images
#7
Really? I took the power stop parts and compared them to the brembo stuff. They look exactly the same (physically) it was just the quality didn't seem as good

The pins are just a touch shorter.

The chamfer on the tip falls just inside the caliper billet whereas the OE pins fall just outside.
 


TrackDay

Active Member
Founding Member
Member ID
#1012
Messages
469
Reactions
809
Likes
117
City
Great White North
State
MN
Country
United States
Vehicle
2016 Dodge Challenger
#8
I also reused my stock parts and kept the Powerstop parts for spares.
I've ordered some stock replacement pins from RockAuto since my front pins have seen many many brake jobs now and am curious if anyone has found good parts to use as replacements.
 


OP
Hemiride

Hemiride

Active Member
Founding Member
Member ID
#999
Messages
279
Reactions
291
Likes
37
City
Farwell
State
MI
Country
United States
Vehicle
2016 challenger hellcat
Thread Starter #9
The Z26 pins seen to be made of aluminum and I feel like the 26 springs would rust.

I can't believe how much dust was on the shocks, back of the calipers and the inside of the wheels. I hope these PS pads are cleaner
 


1971demon

Poster Club Hall of Fame
Founding Member
Member ID
#1122
Messages
18,948
Reactions
41,342
Likes
352
City
Orchard Park
State
NY
Country
United States
Vehicle
2018 Demon 2016 Hellcat
#10

1971demon

Poster Club Hall of Fame
Founding Member
Member ID
#1122
Messages
18,948
Reactions
41,342
Likes
352
City
Orchard Park
State
NY
Country
United States
Vehicle
2018 Demon 2016 Hellcat
#11
The Z26 pins seen to be made of aluminum and I feel like the 26 springs would rust.

I can't believe how much dust was on the shocks, back of the calipers and the inside of the wheels. I hope these PS pads are cleaner
Night and day difference...
 


AeroF16

2000 Posts Club
Donating Member
Member ID
#2826
Messages
2,197
Reactions
7,014
Likes
252
City
Phoenix
State
AZ
Country
United States
Vehicle
2016 Challenger Hellcat
#12
I just ordered new pins and clips from Dodge because I didn't realize the Powerstops came with the hardware.

i wouldn't hesitate to use the Powerstop hardware though, no reason to think it would perform any worse, hell you're using their pads...
 


Hunter

9000 Posts Club
Staff Team
Founding Member
Premium Account
U.S. Army Veteran
Donating Member
HFCOTM
Member ID
#957
Messages
9,056
Reactions
23,912
Likes
402
City
Moss Point
State
MS
Country
United States
Vehicle
2019 Challenger Hellcat
HFCOTM
View Images
#13
Reused OEM also.
 


Hunter

9000 Posts Club
Staff Team
Founding Member
Premium Account
U.S. Army Veteran
Donating Member
HFCOTM
Member ID
#957
Messages
9,056
Reactions
23,912
Likes
402
City
Moss Point
State
MS
Country
United States
Vehicle
2019 Challenger Hellcat
HFCOTM
View Images
#14
I just ordered new pins and clips from Dodge because I didn't realize the Powerstops came with the hardware.

i wouldn't hesitate to use the Powerstop hardware though, no reason to think it would perform any worse, hell you're using their pads...
Didn't fit correctly.
Why I reused the OEM.
 


2017 Redline HC

Active Member
HFCOTM
Member ID
#2423
Messages
309
Reactions
864
Likes
167
City
Komoka
State
Non-US
Country
Canada
Vehicle
2017 Dodge Challenger Hellcat
#15
Re-used the OEM as well. Kept the hardware with the OEM pads for spare parts....just in case.
 


B5Cat16

Active Member
Member ID
#1517
Messages
185
Reactions
443
Likes
67
City
S
State
CT
Country
United States
Vehicle
2016 Challenger Hellcat
#16
Me too. Brembo OEM hardware and pins, Z26 pads. The pads fit fine, operate perfectly and emit a minute amount of dust.
 


OP
Hemiride

Hemiride

Active Member
Founding Member
Member ID
#999
Messages
279
Reactions
291
Likes
37
City
Farwell
State
MI
Country
United States
Vehicle
2016 challenger hellcat
Thread Starter #17
I ended up using the brembo springs and pins. Question, what are people torquing the wheels at?
 


AeroF16

2000 Posts Club
Donating Member
Member ID
#2826
Messages
2,197
Reactions
7,014
Likes
252
City
Phoenix
State
AZ
Country
United States
Vehicle
2016 Challenger Hellcat
#18
It's in the manual but I believe 110 ft lbs. Been a while since I've done it.

I've read of others torqueung at 115 and 120 but the book says 110 (or like 111, something close). I always torqued mine at 110 and never had an issue, had them off at least once a month.
 


OP
Hemiride

Hemiride

Active Member
Founding Member
Member ID
#999
Messages
279
Reactions
291
Likes
37
City
Farwell
State
MI
Country
United States
Vehicle
2016 challenger hellcat
Thread Starter #19
I torqued to 100. So guess I'm going back out to the garage to re-torque to 110.

Thanks for the info.
 


B5Cat16

Active Member
Member ID
#1517
Messages
185
Reactions
443
Likes
67
City
S
State
CT
Country
United States
Vehicle
2016 Challenger Hellcat
#20
I went with 110 as well.
 




Top