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big brakes or not?

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Old 10-25-2008, 06:30 PM
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Well the other day i was driving around and i realized that i need some better brakes. I can definetely get up and go fast but i need to get beast tamed at the same time. Now is it better to spend all the money on the brake up grade for the big brake kit, or is it just as good to go with slotted or drilled and some good calipers and pads. i can spend all the money for the big brake conversion, but is it worth it. then once you get the upgrade how much more expensive is it to get the replacement pads??
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Old 10-25-2008, 06:34 PM
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look for a Mach 1/Cobra brake kit. fairly cheap for entire new front brakes and an incredible difference
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Just upgrade to the Cobra/Mach/Bullitt kit. It will be fine for what you need and its pretty cheap. $400~
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