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Thanx guys. I have tried looking up info on STD brakes with no luck as I have STD coil overs which I am very happy with. Guess I'll ask Mao when I'm there in a couple of weeks
Current rims should clear brembo calipers if I go down that path. (2013 WRX wheels 17 x 8)
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ok, thats easy to accommodate for . . .
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Pads do make a huge difference even with brembos.
In my (Sti) I've been through Bendix Ultimates, AF1RM and Hawkes along with good brake fluid, although that hasn't changed as religiously as it should. Each have had a different feel and braking characteristics, including squealing in daily duties. Really would be worth trying a semi comp type pad, and if doing a bit of track work, perhaps some cooling, my next step. You may find this works for you and spend the $3K on other things including semi slicks, which also have a big impact on improving braking, as well as corner speed.
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Mate if you are going to track your car from sprints upwards then definately worth doing. If you are just doing it for poser factor then not worth the expense in my opinion.
I have a MY05 and have been running standard calipers with Ferodo DS2500 pads, tried QFM A1RM once and didn't like them, with Brembo LCF600+ fluid , braided lines and DBA5000 rotors. I never really had any problems except for brightly glowing rotors at the McRae Rallysprint. BEFORE Done the Brembo upgrade front and rear and they are much better than standard I reckon. Now running Project MU SCR Pro rotors and PMU HC+ pads (very dusty) in the front and DBA conversion rotor with PMU B spec pads in the rear. AFTER Basically if you track your car then do it. If you dont, or only occasionally do, then your standard calipers with the right ingredients will be more than good enough and will save you some $$$$$. Hope this helps and good luck with whatever you decide to do |
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