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Old 12-16-2007, 08:41 PM   #1
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Listen, all i have to say
is my R32 GTR, with drilled rotors, stinless lines, and stock BMC, with endless CCR and CCX (i have both) stops my 3800 lbs wagon, in the mountains, for liek 30 minutes at a time

OEM is best IMO.
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Listen, all i have to say
is my R32 GTR, with drilled rotors, stinless lines, and stock BMC, with endless CCR and CCX (i have both) stops my 3800 lbs wagon, in the mountains, for liek 30 minutes at a time

OEM is best IMO.
I have Z32 1 1/16" master, full stainless lines from master to caliper, 180SX front and stock rear.

I can't do drilled discs for my application because repeated triple digit stops will crack it even factory Brembo drilled discs.

I think right now Z32 aluminium is my top choice unless I can source Brembo calipers at a cheaper price. I can get the Z32 for about $300US for the front pair.
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I have Z32 1 1/16" master, full stainless lines from master to caliper, 180SX front and stock rear.

I can't do drilled discs for my application because repeated triple digit stops will crack it even factory Brembo drilled discs.

I think right now Z32 aluminium is my top choice unless I can source Brembo calipers at a cheaper price. I can get the Z32 for about $300US for the front pair.
My Cedric has Blanks with GTRs (well HCR32 right now i took the GTR off to rebuild) and from triple digit to slower, and hten back i never had a problem with endless pads.
i also added stainless lines front and rear, and Trust brake fluid.
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