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Old 07-05-2008, 03:05 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I just installed a 12.2 wilwood kit from TCE on mine and I love it. I upgraded my calipers to the DP6 and DAMN. I live about 45 min from the nurbergring and haven't noticed any brake fade when I'm there. The kit I bought was $1006 but it's well worth it. You get the convenience of lighter smaller rotors but the performance of bigger brakes because of the six pot calipers. They are really the best kit out for the money. I run 17x8 with a 35mm offset and don't need any kind of spacers. To even things out I put powerslot cryo treated rotors and hawk pads on the back. You won't really feel a difference until you press hard. I expected stiff brakes but you don't get that unless you replace the master cylinder. This wilwood kit is good for the street and track from my experiences and it's something to consider. Hope this helps.
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