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"big brake kits"
are there any simple cheap caliper options that will bolt on in the front for more sotopping power?
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I don't believe so, there are options, but they're not cheap.
http://svx-motorsport-accessories.stores.yahoo.net/ They have one, but it's near $3000. I know origional tom has one, but i'm not sure of it's cost. I have drilled/slotted rotors i picked up for $200, and my svx has pretty healthy stopping power. Remember, if you can get abs to kick in, it's not better brakes you need, but better tires.
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*No SVX at the moment...* 1987 Winnebago Elandan 35' 2001 Yamaha Roadstar 1600 2004 Ford Excursion Eddie Bauer, 6.0litre Power Stroke Diesel - Daily Driver. Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, scotch in one hand, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming HOOOOYA !!!!! |
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Jeff,
Talk to Old Tom. I'm not sure if his kit is ready, but it will be less than $3k ![]() I've driven his car with the Big Brakes and it is a nice improvement ![]() I thought you just bought brakes for your SVX???
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Dave - 03 Baja - 92 SVX - 86 Brat - 08 OB 3.0 |
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i did but i was wondering if any one here had done a setup like what i did with the xt6, like if wrx calipers would bolt in etc...
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Get yourself some slotted and drilled rotors from raceconcepts, around $200 for all four. A set of Akebono ProAct Ceramic pads, $60 a pair from TireRack. If your calipers are working normal you should have plenty of stopping power for everyday driving. I replaced all four of my calipers with NuGeon powder coated, cause mine were rusted and frozen. Brakewarehouse.com is who I got mine from. You could skip the powder coat if you wanted, cause its expensive. I bought 2 sets for both of my 96's. Fronts are $234.99 plus $120 core charge, Rears are $219.99 with $70 core charge. Those are powder coated charges only, obvioulsy non poweder coated will be much cheaper. Also replaced the brake lines with Stainless ones from Dayle at MotorsportsWarehouse, and my brakes are fantastic. If you contact brakewarehouse.com, ask for Robert Mack, he helped me with everything and is great.
http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/brake...ar=&perfCode=P
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Or...
Another option
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Chris 92 Ebony Mica LS-L "A Rolling Restoration": 223,250 KM - Sleeping 2007 STi 6MT, Stance GR+ coilovers, PWR Rad, JDM hood badge, svxfiles 6000K HIDs, JDM Clear Corners, $15/15 min mod, $20/20 min mod, Energy Swaybar Bushings, Hella Supertones horns, Gold STi BBS rims, Group A lightweight crank pulley, A/C system removed, Custom header-back exhaust, Hybrid carbon/metal rear sway bar, restored headlights with CCFL halos 2008 Subaru Legacy Spec B - Diamond Grey Metallic - Sold 2020 Ram 1500 Longhorn - Red Pearl |
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once I get my projects in line with the built motors I will be making the move to get the 6pot wilwoods on my car... When I get my new brackets made... I will run a couple batches for people later on
Tom |
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_________________________ VOTE RON PAUL 08! OWNER OF THE FASTEST NA SVX WITHOUT THE NEED FOR AN * BEHIND OUR RECORD! Right Bash Brother! ![]() Last edited by benebob; 08-10-2007 at 09:06 PM. |
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Chris 92 Ebony Mica LS-L "A Rolling Restoration": 223,250 KM - Sleeping 2007 STi 6MT, Stance GR+ coilovers, PWR Rad, JDM hood badge, svxfiles 6000K HIDs, JDM Clear Corners, $15/15 min mod, $20/20 min mod, Energy Swaybar Bushings, Hella Supertones horns, Gold STi BBS rims, Group A lightweight crank pulley, A/C system removed, Custom header-back exhaust, Hybrid carbon/metal rear sway bar, restored headlights with CCFL halos 2008 Subaru Legacy Spec B - Diamond Grey Metallic - Sold 2020 Ram 1500 Longhorn - Red Pearl |
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currently i'm about to install raybestos crosdrilled slotted rotors, they were $120 for both and some hawk ferro carbon street pads i'll post a review when i get a chance to be hard on them. gonna be 9 months as i am with out license at the moment
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I agree with the pads/rotors/lines upgrades. The brakes we have is similar to an isuzu SUV (rodeo was it?). doug (wazawat) suggest a rebuild is good for autocrossing with the aforementioned upgrade. I tried just changing the fluid and already the difference is remarkable.
Brakes will stop you fast enough if you stomp on them on time. The more pistons (well beyond 2) is actually designed for precision braking than stopping power. Bite is surface area of the rotor and pad resistance. EBC green or red pads are excellent too. But... Nothing beats looking good. Cheers |
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Cross drilled and slotted actually hurt braking ability as you loose surface contact between your pad and brake. Only advantage is they have a slightly flatter fade curve as they don't heat up quite as fast as solid vented rotors. Keeping your fluid proper (changed a minimum of 1 ever 2 years), lines in good shape (you don't need ss lines, new rubber ones are just fine. FYI bike companies tell you to replace your lines ever couple of years too! VOTE RON PAUL 08! OWNER OF THE FASTEST NA SVX WITHOUT THE NEED FOR AN * BEHIND OUR RECORD! Right BB! |
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