Wilwood 6 piston or Brembo 4?
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Wilwood 6 piston or Brembo 4?
i ve been reading stickies and other write up s under brake section for a long time, but really confused of whick kit to buy for street use? i mean, when you look wilwood it has 6 piston so should have more stopping power over brembo kit or am i wrong? help and advise guyss...(and dont say search is my friend, i read everything about these two)
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if this is 100% street use? If so I don't think I would waste that much money on it, I would buy stainless lines,new rotors and pads. One test I seen with a wrx stock brakes vs big brakes was after the 3rd stop the stockers begin to fade. But your limited to stopping distance with the kind of payment and tire compound often times before ur brakes in normal street use I would think.
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Originally Posted by torlak_t
so what do you think about this combo?
- stainless brake lines ( dont know what brand)
- brembo blanks for fronts&rears
- hawk pads
- ate brake fluid
- stainless brake lines ( dont know what brand)
- brembo blanks for fronts&rears
- hawk pads
- ate brake fluid
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if this is 100% street use? If so I don't think I would waste that much money on it, I would buy stainless lines,new rotors and pads. One test I seen with a wrx stock brakes vs big brakes was after the 3rd stop the stockers begin to fade. But your limited to stopping distance with the kind of payment and tire compound often times before ur brakes in normal street use I would think.
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The setup I plan on running is a C5 upgrade with stoptech C5 2pc rotors along with their brake lines and carbotech pads. Its not a chape setup, but its about all I think I will ever need.
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Originally Posted by 11 Bravo
Before I got my big brakes, I ran Hawk pads, SS lines and a slotted rotor. Stomping it at high speeds (100+), I can tell a world of difference to how much faster I slow down with the big calipers and 14 inch rotors. I think it was one of the best mods I did.
A: ok ive seen it in your sig baer 6 piston
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Originally Posted by DONAIMIAN
WOW, im totaly supprised that thoes fit under a factory wheel. Looks good.
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Originally Posted by SoCalZ28
I have the 6 piston Wilwood 14" kit on my 99. +1 for world of differnece, especially at speeds over 100! IMO, Im glad I spent the money on this kit, its worth every penny!!
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Originally Posted by torlak_t
can u post a link of it please?
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The tests I saw on that car was all on stock cars and like 60-70mph and they was just testing brake fade.
Good info though. I had thought about the wildwood when I had my lt1 car it seems like a pretty big project? Everything fit on stock spindles?
Good info though. I had thought about the wildwood when I had my lt1 car it seems like a pretty big project? Everything fit on stock spindles?
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Originally Posted by coolformula
The tests I saw on that car was all on stock cars and like 60-70mph and they was just testing brake fade.
Good info though. I had thought about the wildwood when I had my lt1 car it seems like a pretty big project? Everything fit on stock spindles?
Good info though. I had thought about the wildwood when I had my lt1 car it seems like a pretty big project? Everything fit on stock spindles?
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Originally Posted by 11 Bravo
Speed Inc has them on their site, and some other sponsors I'm sure. I was going to get Willwoods, but I got hooked up with a $1000 discount for mine. I got one of the first sets of the Baers, if not the very first one. If you drive at high speeds, big brakes are worth every penny, I don't care if it's a street car or what kind of tire you have. People who say they aren't don't have them.