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Maybe new breaks what do you think?
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oBladeo
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Maybe new breaks what do you think?
Just been talking to hux about this kit. You can choose which type of disc you would like
Drops 25-35 lbs of rotational weight off the Mr2.
Kit Includes:
S.S. braided brake lines
E-Brake cables
Upgraded master cylinder
Brake adapter plates front & rear
Wilwood 4 piston Billet Brake calipers
Wilwood e-brake caliper
Choice of scalloped race rotor or cross
drilled
Race brake pads or low-dust street pads
Proportioning valve

Got a price through last night of just over £1500 delivered to my door
(my mr2 breaks are shit and seized)
I would go for the crazy disks as they look fun
Spider-pig, spider-pig, does whatever a spider-pig does, can he swing, from a web, no he can't, he's a pig.
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| 02-10-2007 04:15 PM |
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oBladeo
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The guy that makes them said this too
The proportioning valve in our kit gets rid of that typical front heavy braking that Mr2s are notorious for. Also, you will have a fully functional e-brake (most kits do not design the rear adapter plates for e-brake use).
Spider-pig, spider-pig, does whatever a spider-pig does, can he swing, from a web, no he can't, he's a pig.
http://demp.se/y/downloads/SpiderPig.mp3
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If you can afford 'em then go for it. Pretty much the same idea as wavy discs that have been on the motorbike market for a few years.
*insert witty remark here*
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