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Old 05-29-2016, 08:58 PM   #3
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Each car needs specific to it front-rear brake bias. Retrofitting brakes from another car, even if possible in some cases due similar mounting dimensions/specs (eg. STI brembo-s) will compromise your brake system, making it less effective/reliable and interfering with electronic nannies. Just DON'T. If you are set on upgrading stock brakes (not that bad for OEM. Maybe lacking big heat capacity for longer track sessions, but otherwise fine), for cheaper way i'd just change brake pads and brake fluid. Maybe add air duct cooling to those. If you want full brake upgrade, just visit some of many online shops selling parts that are made for our cars and won't compromise anything. There are many big brake kits available for ours. If you want more tailored for track, i'd advise something like Essex AP Sprint kit. RR willwood kits seem well priced.

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