Sp500 and brembo, teaser pics

94slowbra1

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what method do you use to clean the brake dust off? since water is the enemy for polish wheels.
On my old wheels I just used a quick detail spray. Wheels rarely saw rain water if any and when I washed them I used a blower to dry them.
I'd like to ceramic coat these to see if that helps with keeping them looking pretty. But they need some more work before I do that. Or I could just powdercoat the barrels and be done
 

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I used ceramic coat on my Chrome stockers. Works absolutely great. Easy mantaince.

2004 Cobra 2.9 Whipple
 

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You know I should have but I didn't. If you want I can get you the weights of the wheel and tire combo both front and rear?
 

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Did you get those from a shop? If so, what deal did you get? I’m looking at the same kit but at 3700$ I’m going to wait h until a Black Friday sale
 

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The brakes or wheels?
The brakes I stuck a great deal on on here. They were brand new in the boxes. I had them powdercoated and put them on. I love them and think they are probably the best kit out there for our cars but no way I'd pay almost 4k for them
If you are asking abou the wheels, I traded a set of TF wheels i had for them
 

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