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Deciding Between Wilwood 4P, Baer 6P, and 2K Cobra R Kits
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<blockquote data-quote="Blkkbgt" data-source="post: 13793058" data-attributes="member: 117234"><p>What brakes do you have on your car?</p><p></p><p>I am asking because everything in your sig leads me to believe you have GT brakes but you posted your question in the Terminator section. Do you have Cobra brakes?</p><p></p><p>If you have GT brakes I would not spend the cash on either of those kits. I would simply upgrade to a set of Cobra/Mach1/Bullitt brakes, add some quality pads and call it a day. For the driving that you are doing there simply isn't a reason to upgrade beyond that. Hauling ass through some canyon roads will not cause these brakes to fade. </p><p></p><p>Now if you already have Cobra/Mach1/Bullitt brakes then I seriously question your claims of brake fade. Now if they are in deed fading I would Want to find out why. I say this because many people track these cars with these brakes with nothing more then upgraded pads, high temp fluid and brake ducts without issue. </p><p></p><p>Now with that said if you still want to upgrade I would go with either the Brembo or Baer kit. Both will offer improved braking and I really don't think you can go wrong with either. the Baer kit uses C5 Corvette pads by the way which may give you more options. I am not sure what the pad cross reference is with the Brembo kit. If pad selection is the same I would get the Brembo kit because it comes with rotors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blkkbgt, post: 13793058, member: 117234"] What brakes do you have on your car? I am asking because everything in your sig leads me to believe you have GT brakes but you posted your question in the Terminator section. Do you have Cobra brakes? If you have GT brakes I would not spend the cash on either of those kits. I would simply upgrade to a set of Cobra/Mach1/Bullitt brakes, add some quality pads and call it a day. For the driving that you are doing there simply isn't a reason to upgrade beyond that. Hauling ass through some canyon roads will not cause these brakes to fade. Now if you already have Cobra/Mach1/Bullitt brakes then I seriously question your claims of brake fade. Now if they are in deed fading I would Want to find out why. I say this because many people track these cars with these brakes with nothing more then upgraded pads, high temp fluid and brake ducts without issue. Now with that said if you still want to upgrade I would go with either the Brembo or Baer kit. Both will offer improved braking and I really don't think you can go wrong with either. the Baer kit uses C5 Corvette pads by the way which may give you more options. I am not sure what the pad cross reference is with the Brembo kit. If pad selection is the same I would get the Brembo kit because it comes with rotors. [/QUOTE]
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