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This post is to gain somewhat of a consensus on a brake upgrade. I've done a good deal of research and I've come to the conclusion that any brake system
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This post is to gain somewhat of a consensus on a brake upgrade. I've done a good deal of research and I've come to the conclusion that any brake system upgrade is very subjective. Not bad, but definitely not definitive in terms having a sold baseline on how to upgrade. Now, with that said. The upgrade I have in mind is the type for a car that will not be tracked or placed on a road course. My thoughts at a minimum are the following:
1. Brake pad that are better than OEM, yet matches OEM pads with minimal brake dust. Also the should not cost over $100 per, front and rear. 2. Brake lines 3. Rotors 4. Brake fluid Again the objective is to upgrade better than stock with let's say a budget of $500 or less. Any feedback is appreciated. |
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