Hey i'm looking at a K Sport big brake kit for my Z. Im wondering if anyone has had them? Plz post your thoughts,
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Hey i'm looking at a K Sport big brake kit for my Z. Im wondering if anyone has had them? Plz post your thoughts,
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If I were going to upgrade I would stick with the more known brands. I like the AP racing setup. I think performance friction has one too. Then you could use their carbon metalic pads. Those are great pads!
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If you are doing this for show, get a different brand. 600 bucks more and you get top of the line AP 6 pistons front setup, you'll get more kudos.
If you are doing this for track, front only caliper upgrade may yield heavy brake bias which may yield worse braking performance? |
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I talked to the OP, he wants more show, AND something better for the track.
My suggestion was that the OEM sport brakes are GREAT, just heavy for being a 4 piston front and 2 piston rear (compared to others because ours aren't machined down)
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I've refinished and rebuilt a set of Ksports. They aren't terrible brakes. The only truly horrible aftermarket brakes I have seen were some chinese set called WPPro that a guy won in a raffle and had me repowdercoat. They had guide plates bolted on with pointy wood screws!
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Thanks for the info guys, I'm thinking im going to go with the sport brake upgrade from Z1 Motorsports. I think its all ill need for street driving and some track days here and there.
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Sport brake with upgraded pads and lines along with rotors goes a long way! We found that out with Ben's blue Z making 60-0 stops in an average of 98ft!!!
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I would rather go with a set of Akebonos in a custom color over the KSports or even swing for a set of Wilwoods
Although the base brakes plus a good set of rotors, pads, fluid, and lines are still a perfectly capable setup for normal driving |
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the akebonos really are a beautiful brake set. And once you color them, they really look great.
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