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Race Brakes Sydney Street and race performance pad / rotor combinations as well as brake upgrades and Exedy clutch kits. Website Link

 
 
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Old 30-10-2013, 04:12 PM   #1
Cooper69S
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Default BF2 XT brake upgrade

Gday mate. I sent an email earlier to the address on your website but thought I'd post here too. I have a BF2 XT ('07) that has been getting bad brake shudder, mainly at high speed. I drive 90km each way to work and back, predominantly highway with a couple of sizeable hills and I've noticed that the shuddering has been getting much worse as the brakes heat up. I was going to get them machined but then figured I may as well just replace rotors as it seems to be about the same price. Then saw these threads on FF about easy upgrades. There are heaps of kangaroos around here so better brakes would be good. I need them to fit under my FG XR6 17" rims. what would you recommend? I'd need to include postage to 6230 WA
thanks.
Geoff

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