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Old 25-06-2009, 11:00 AM   #1
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Hi Matt i am looking at upgrading my BF11 GTs brakes and i would value your advice. Would i be better putting 4 pot rears and rotors on (all up price?) or changing the fronts to 6 pots then i can sell the 4 potters. If you could let me know your thoughts and prices on any available options.
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Old 25-06-2009, 03:18 PM   #2
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Hi Matt i am looking at upgrading my BF11 GTs brakes and i would value your advice. Would i be better putting 4 pot rears and rotors on (all up price?) or changing the fronts to 6 pots then i can sell the 4 potters. If you could let me know your thoughts and prices on any available options.
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GT450 you haven't mentioned what you are going to use the car for but the 6pot front and 4 pot rear upgrade is the most beneficial for you and would cost about $5800 and you could then sell your complete current brake set up to recover some costs.The other alternative is to upgrade the rear to 4 piston which would start from $2500 and will be a cheaper option and still be a very effective brake kit for you.
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Old 25-06-2009, 06:55 PM   #3
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Thanks Matt i am not going to use it for anything other than the odd bit of spirited driving and i just wanted to know which would be the best way to go to get really good brake feel and operation. I have driven the 6/4 set up and thought that was terrific but you will probably say it's a lot of overkill for my situation. I was thinking when the time comes i will put DBA 2 piece on the front but at the moment the pads and discs are fine as i am not particularly hard on them.So i guess you would say add 4 pot rears? If so i would like to keep the grooved and cross drilled appearance , do you agree or are the grooved only better. Anyway i really dont need 6/4s and the cost that goes with that whole package ( i would like them though just too dear) so if you let me know the options and cost i would appreciate your help.
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Old 26-06-2009, 11:37 AM   #4
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Thanks Matt i am not going to use it for anything other than the odd bit of spirited driving and i just wanted to know which would be the best way to go to get really good brake feel and operation. I have driven the 6/4 set up and thought that was terrific but you will probably say it's a lot of overkill for my situation. I was thinking when the time comes i will put DBA 2 piece on the front but at the moment the pads and discs are fine as i am not particularly hard on them.So i guess you would say add 4 pot rears? If so i would like to keep the grooved and cross drilled appearance , do you agree or are the grooved only better. Anyway i really dont need 6/4s and the cost that goes with that whole package ( i would like them though just too dear) so if you let me know the options and cost i would appreciate your help.
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The rear Brembo kit starts from $2500 to $3000 and you can have the slotted/xdrilled or the slotted only rotor in DBA or RDA and the total price will be determined by the final rotor choice plus the option of braided lines.
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Old 26-06-2009, 11:50 AM   #5
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Ok Matt dba slotted and drilled and braided lines plus a set of braided fronts ?
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Ok Matt dba slotted and drilled and braided lines plus a set of braided fronts ?
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I will confirm Monday for you thanks GT450.
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