07-05-2020, 10:42 PM
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Originally Posted by SockMonkey
The different mounting position is easily fixed. On the opposite side of the bleeder is a plug. You just swap the bleeders to the other side. This fixes any bleeding issue caused by the different mounting position and keeps the caliper on the proper side. So thats a moot point.
They are also significantly larger and therefore larger thermal mass and surface area for better cooling, but they also more weight on each wheel.
As I mentioned I know that the stock brake are probably more than adequate. But I also LOVE the way the Brembos look. So if I find a good deal on a set sometime in the future I'll probably pick them up.
It still doesn't answer my original question. Will 17+ BRZ Brembo rotors work with STI Brembos?
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Wrong, and no.
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