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02-05-2012, 04:03 PM | #1 | ||
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Hi Matt
Which of these two kits are going to be better for a race car? Alcon supercar spec (f) 378mm 6 piston monoblock (r)335mm 4 piston monoblock or Harrop ultimate (f)381 6 piston alloy caliper (r)355mm 4 piston alloy caliper Or are they much of a much ness?
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02-05-2012, 04:42 PM | #2 | |||
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Location: SYDNEY
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Alcon are my pick out of the two and get a quote on both as we supply both of them as well and i will see what i can do. Both brake kits are good but from memory the brake pad selection is pretty narrow where as the AP Racing calipers are covered by most of the racing pad manufacturers. Be careful running rotors that large as we have seen some Fords suffering pad knock off caused by to much flex in the front wheel bearing hubs.
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