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Old 07-29-2003, 12:36 AM
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Do any of you have these on your cars. I was thinking either the 6 or 4 pistons up front, but not sure about the back. I know with mustangs we could adapt our front brakes to our back, then just get new fronts. Also, are the 6 pistons overkill for the street? I dont want something that locks em up every time i wanna stop.
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You might as well get the 6 piston. I don't think there's that much difference in price. Overkill, no, not in my opinion.
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ttt anyone?
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6 piston front is what I have.. love them, 2 years and NO problems at all.. good product for the money

Backs.. 4 piston set-up is VERY nice BUT BUT BUT you cant use it with TCS since it was designed on a NON TCS car. I run the stock back brakes with Eradispeed rotors and have zero issues but the larger rears would have been nice. My new 69 Camaro will most likely get the Wilwoods all around.






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