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Well my daily driving is pretty aggressive. So I wouldn't think about putting this on my car, but you're free to do what you wish.
Nobody would consider something like this just for daily driving, cause less unsprung weight really doesn't matter. This is targeted for the motorsports crowd and I wouldn't use it even for autocross. Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk
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What is a sensible lightweight rear brake setup that keeps the e-brake functionality?
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Industrial is right, unless you are doing some crazy canyon carving for several minutes or street racing these aren't going to fail you on the street. Even then, I would be extremely interested in the "fail" point of these brakes compared to OEM rear brakes. You use your front brakes for about 85% of your stopping power. Maybe P&L can chime in with some more info on the topic. For people scared about parking brake, put it in gear and turn your wheels properly to curb, Drivers Ed 101. |
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These plus the essex sprint front brakes would make for a significant drop in unsprung and rotating mass....
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The wilwoods are even lighter (I haz them)
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Parking brake can be useful on hills (starting to drive) although depending on where you live that could not matter. Also, I doubt the rear kit drops 40 lbs. I've had the rear components off a BRZ and they didn't seem all that heavy to me, even with the parking brake drums.
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I would imagine that 40# includes all the parking brake hardware (handle, cables, mounting plates, shoes, etc.).
Maybe its just the fact I live in Utah where we have mountains, hills and sloped parking lots everywhere, but trust me, no parking brake is a pain in the ass on a daily. |
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I'd like to hypothesize that the brake bias wouldn't be radically affected by the overall system. Nothing that couldn't be fixed with a pad swap or something to that effect. I really don't know at this point. Hard telling not knowing. I can say with a large degree of certainty that 95% of the people on this forum wouldn't reach the thermal limit of these brakes on their daily commute. That's the main point I was contending with. I have little interest in running this exact setup but I do have an inquiry with P&L about using their custom brackets with a slightly larger caliper which can take a .81" thick rotor which opens up a ton of options from wilwood's catalog of rotors. From there, it will take some experimenting to see what works well. I'm sure you know but it seems that robispec runs a similar setup on his timetrial car. Granted, it's a brakeman setup but it's similar. He has also claimed similar weight loss numbers and seems to be doing just fine racing their setup. The 40 pound figure is just for the rear brakes on the sti. I'm not sure what the figure is for us but it's going to be significant. The wrx front kit that some are running saves 32 pounds so it doesn't seem like 40 pounds is that far out there. |
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Huh?
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