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Old 08-13-2007, 04:03 PM
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hey i would like some opinions on better brakes for my 99 si. i dont want to go crazy i just want better stopping power. any suggestions thanks.
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What is wrong with the existing brakes? What are you trying to improve on? Fade resistance? Bite? Torque/friction? Grip?

You have to have goals. You create goals by looking at the shorcomings of the existing system.
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do some research on pads, the si's have pretty decent brakes already, maybe some good fluid and ss brake lines
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more aggressive pads and new rotors are more than enough for most people
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tires?
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