Well, you can feel your face rip off for one.
Well, you can feel your face rip off for one.
'92 Dodge Stealth RT/TT - Aug. 2012 COTM
Nope, I openly admit I have no idea how much power I'm running.
You guys are funny.
Stoptech = win
/thread
93 R/T - Modded, Full Suspension, Full Exhaust, Quaife Diff, Turbo brakes, Alpine/Boston Sound One of 25
98 VR-4 - Billet 13t's, Downpipe, Blitz EBC, Ohlins R/T coil overs, SCE center differential, SCE oil pan, Pampena braced trans, TEC Rear Strut Bar, Custom Front Strut Bar, Camber Arms, Alum Driveshaft, 2" Koyo, Maximal oil cooler, SAFC2, Defi Gauges, RC 550's, Supra Pump, Skillard Splitter, Hardpipes, XYZ 14" front brakes/Carbotech, 255 Dunlop Z2's, AMR 18x9's, Alpine/Infinity/JL Sound. One of 13
3SNG15 Best overall
"I explode 1 piece rotors" -- ABM --
Runs 12's (12.98's!!!!!!)
My Garage
definitely.
“What's the use of a fine house if you haven't got a tolerable planet to put it on?”
Stock brakes work great as long as you have titanium backing plates, better pads, better fluid and its completely bled with stainless lines. I have this combo on stock rotors and it works fantastically. I had big brakes on the car in the past and I did not like the pedal feel. I like the short travel and insta grab of the stock setup, but it fades too easy so higher mass rotors and thicker pads are where the big brake setups excel. Repeatability etc. For mostly street use though, on a lower hp car, the stockers are fine. I have nice big wheels on my car just begging for the larger rotor and caliper of a big brake setup and so just for aesthetics I am looking for a Stoptech or Brembo/Ap kit 14"
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