need help with brakes
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Re: need help with brakes (96coupe)
rear disks (just because I hate working on rear drums) Brembo blanks and quality pads. More than enough fo most street cars. Check this out if you want to stay with OEM brakes.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=152884
Hell, if you have no money limitations, go with Fastbrakes!! They are VERY nice, but if you are running a small rim (under a 15) you won't be able to fit them.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=152884
Hell, if you have no money limitations, go with Fastbrakes!! They are VERY nice, but if you are running a small rim (under a 15) you won't be able to fit them.
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Re: need help with brakes (Ricey McRicerton)
Fastbrakes make great kits, but you would be fine with GSR brakes at all four corners and some good rotors/pads.
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Re: need help with brakes (rkn527)
spoon would be best imo because you can use smaller wheels with them. just call their product support so u know what ull need.......slightly bigger rotors(Prelude size),brackets and the calipers....i think...if u want a BIG BRAKE KIT to fill up ur wheels wilwood is great at a great price. there are many others, i just like the spoons best.
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