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Old 08-20-2012, 11:01 PM   #2
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It depends on how you would like to drive your car. If your doing daily driving on normal roads a new brake kit won't be too much better. If you are on the track you ride the brakes alot and the brake rotor heats up and essentially fails to perform so you will see loss in braking power. The better brakes will have larger surface area so that temperatures don't get as hot and better materials that withstand more heat before breaking down.

You can always adjust the braking power if the kit ends up locking up too much.
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