Excuse the terrible picture but I finally got the Wilwoods installed last weekend!
Can't say a lot about first impressions. I installed them last weekend with Spec 37 rotors and Polymatrix E pads with the hopes track days were going to happen Friday and today. No such luck with continued stay at home orders in Oregon so I installed the standard blank rotors and whatever street pads came with the kit yesterday. I'm concerned about the track rotor and pad setup because it is insanely touchy but the street setup seems good. We'll see. What was really surprising is the reduction in weight--I didn't expect it to be that much of a difference.
And the (unrelated) bad...10 hours of paint correction work I had to do this weekend.
I did my typical after-winter thorough wash, polish, and wax 2 months ago then the car just sat because of Covid-19. I noticed a couple weeks ago that there was a nasty film on the car. Went to wash it on Friday and scrubbed like hell to get that shit off. After drying the car it was obvious something got all over the car because the paint was terribly etched especially on the hood and roof.
I wracked my brain for hours what caused the damage while clay barring, applying numerous applications rubbing compound, polish, and wax then it slapped me in the face. My awesome next door neighbor. I can rant for days about dumb shit that guy does/doesn't do that is either rude or illegal but this is a good one. 2 years ago there was a huge wind storm that took down a bunch of trees, including a large juniper in the neighbor's yard. What did he do? Left the tree there until a month ago and proceeded to illegally burn the damn thing for 3 days while it was raining. Just like a wildfire there was ash everywhere.
I'm pretty annoyed that I knew what wildfires can do to paint but didn't catch this. Whatever, I guess. Lesson learned. I was able to get the paint mostly corrected. I focused on the top sides and there are still a few noticeable spots on the rear spoiler, probably due to different paint consistency. There are some etched water spots on the doors so I'll do another round of polishing at some point. Oddly, the 3M PPF is entirely trashed. It's pitted and feels like fine grit sandpaper.
That's enough ranting. I'll be sure to share my thoughts about the brakes when track days start happening. Unfortunately that's looking like July sometime...