Sport brake kit
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I'll have everything except the rear calipers in a few days.
Front rotors, calipers, and rear rotors off a 2001 SE with sports brakes. I can include carbotech (street compound) pads front and rear, since I won't be using them. 200 shipped sound fair? The pads alone are 60% remaining, and i think 220 dollars new.
Front rotors, calipers, and rear rotors off a 2001 SE with sports brakes. I can include carbotech (street compound) pads front and rear, since I won't be using them. 200 shipped sound fair? The pads alone are 60% remaining, and i think 220 dollars new.
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OP, have you considered what pads are available for sport brakes? There are (2) active threads where people have lamented moving to sport brakes. Proper pads (PFC) with standard (NB I think) brakes seems to be desirable until one goes to aftermarket calipers.
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Thanks to everyone that replied, I found a set thanks.
this is only for a DD driver so pad choice beyond OEM does not really concern me, but my other car that will get a Wilwood BBK then I will take that into consideration. This is also not going on a Miata anyway and will be used for a FWD Mazda
this is only for a DD driver so pad choice beyond OEM does not really concern me, but my other car that will get a Wilwood BBK then I will take that into consideration. This is also not going on a Miata anyway and will be used for a FWD Mazda
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