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Old 11-12-2014, 05:59 PM   #11
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What did you do with the brakes? And much of a difference?
I went for a group buy on one of the US forums for Wilwood 6-potters. Yes, they make a difference.

There's much more pedal feel and it's more progressive, so it doesn't just grab at the top of the pedal's travel, and it also pulls up bloody quickly when you do stomp on it. Given everything else on the car is Mountune, I'd love their kit, but this was barely half the price, even after shipping and fitting...
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