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Old 13 November 2016, 01:59 PM
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I'm looking at upgrading my bugeye wrx brakes, have looked in to brembo calipers and disc but this seems expensive way to go, I'm going to put braided hoses on and I want a good set of pads, my question is what are the best pads to get
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TEGIWA-BRA...UAAOSwHoFXsfdT


Another useful addition as when braking the bulkhead moves slightly this will help prevent it.
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Never heard of a brake stopper do they make any difference
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Yes got one on my bug and it does reduce the movement. I also fitted one to a friends car who drives hard and he noticed an immediate improvement. Get someone to press the brake pedal hard whilst you have your finger on the end of the master cylinder to see how much it moves, even though it may be a few millimetres, along with the goodridge hoses I have fitted. When needed that could be make all the difference.




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