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07-08-2021, 01:09 AM | #29 | |
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The OEM dust boots were seated extremely snug, and it was a pain to pull them out. It was also hard to put the Centric seals in, but then it still feels like it's easy to pull them out. I'm not very confident that they will stay in place. Time will tell... I'm pretty sure the rear dust boots are identical to the front ones, so I believe you can just buy 3 front kits instead of 2 fronts and 2 rears. |
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Thank you very much for the info. Not easy to find info for GT86 PP Brembo. I am planning of buying DBA T3 4000 discs: DBA 4654S-10 front, DBA 42656S-10 rear. What compounds would you recommend for fast street + mild track/autoX? It's very important for me that the dust is noncorrosive and work good(at least like OEM) in the winter. I don't care if there's much dust, as long as it is not corrosive. Also, mild squeak is not a problem. I was thinking of DBA XP(Xtreme Performance), Carbotech 1521(Bobcats)/AX6/XP8, Ferodo DS2500, STI ST262964S020 (Sti upgrade for gt86/brz brembo pads). I want to change front + rear, with the same compound. I think this is what many people here look for in a set of pads, so your answers would help many others. The question is targeted at anyone, not just OP. Thank you in advance, Andrei Last edited by AndMsc; 09-25-2021 at 07:07 PM. |
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Personally I run OEM for street and AutoX and a dedicated track pad for track (CSG C2 currently). |
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DBA XP(Xtreme Performance, maybe SP and RP also), Carbotech all compounds, Ferodo all compounds Last edited by AndMsc; 09-25-2021 at 08:44 PM. |
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09-30-2021, 08:22 PM | #33 |
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Picked up a full set of centric premiums 3 months ago had to wait for back order on the front rotors. Just got them in today, swap incoming cant wait! Got them on Buybrakes.com for $350 all 4. I have all the parts to get the swap done now. Thank you OP for putting all this info together! |
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03-30-2022, 01:50 PM | #34 |
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Soooo, after finding out the stealyourshit wants approximately $2200 to do my brakes I've been doing some research and this thread is super helpful. I've got a question and apologize in advance if it's been answered, I did read through the thread and searched first.
Has anyone tried using brembo part # 09.7812.11 or 1X which is compatible with Subaru PN 26300FE000? According to Subaru's part site 26300FE001 is the correct unit for the BRZ PP, but it also states it its the replacement for 26300FE000. My assumption would be there should be no difference other than perhaps materials/construction but nothing dimensionally. Oh and I can get that rotor from brembo for 90 bucks (though out of stock currently😖. Also, for reference the rear rotor PN from brembo is 09.A198.21 Thanks in advance. Edward |
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09.7812.11 is correct. Amazon was selling them for $69 a few weeks ago. Prices have gone up alot since. You can see the part number in the pic. |
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Newbie here, so play along. Best I can figure is that this is the most cost effective way to get Brembos at all four corners? This is for some Solo II and Solo I work.
Front Calipers: $598.14 each + 19.20 for Dust Shield + 7.46 for two bolts + 8.37 for the clip = 633.17 per side or $1266.34 for front Rear Calipers: $555.41 each + 5.82 for two bolts + 6.62 for the clip + X.XX for dust shield? = 567.85 per side or $1135.70 for rear Is this the most cost effective way to bigger brakes without going nuts? I'm not sure I love the CTS-V plan because I can't figure out what to use for rear calipers. Thanks for any input! |
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Unfortunately getting just the front PPs is not an option as it will mess up the brake balance.
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05-24-2022, 12:17 PM | #39 | |
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Also, obviously the rotors are larger for the Brembos - and new brake pads. |
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Yeah, I left off pads and rotors, figuring that was all subjective really. |
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I used Goodridge brake lines specific to Brembo models, which is Goodridge part number 28007 |
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