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Get it while you can, I have a feeling they will again disappear soon.
p80 302mm brake bracket available again! 8251319
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polskamafia mjl
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Fantastic news!!!
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Current: 1995 Volvo 850 T-5R Manual - Bringing it back from the brink of death
Previous: 1996 Volvo 850 GLT - Totaled
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BackRoadSeeker
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Price is for individual bracket, so $132 for both sides.... is the brake mod still worth it at this cost?
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tryingbe
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Only if you experience brake fade from repeat braking like from a road course racing or want your front rotors to be large than your rear rotors. Otherwise, it'll just add 6-7 unsprung weight to your front wheels. For normal use, I doubt you'll feel anything different.BackRoadSeeker wrote:Price is for individual bracket, so $132 for both sides.... is the brake mod still worth it at this cost?
302mm bracket is one of the cheapest way to upgrade the front rotors. The 320mm, 330mm, etc are much more expensive.
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BackRoadSeeker
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That was my feeling, money would be better spent on good brake pads and perhaps stainless lines. This is also the only one that will fit with factory 16" wheels, correct? So Perfo's in my case.tryingbe wrote:Only if you experience brake fade from repeat braking like from a road course racing or want your front rotors to be large than your rear rotors.BackRoadSeeker wrote:Price is for individual bracket, so $132 for both sides.... is the brake mod still worth it at this cost?
Otherwise, it'll just add 6-7 unsprung weight to your front wheels.
302mm bracket is one of the cheapest way to upgrade the front rotor. The 320mm, 330mm, etc are much more expensive.
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j-dawg
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I made this upgrade recently (after ranting a few years back about what a not-useful upgrade it is). Needed new rotors, found the last pair of 302mm brackets at any dealer in the country, and grabbed everything I needed.
I have never experienced fade, and I don't plan to take this car to the track. I just thought the big brackets and discs looked cool inside a Perfo. I'll let you be the judge :]
I have never experienced fade, and I don't plan to take this car to the track. I just thought the big brackets and discs looked cool inside a Perfo. I'll let you be the judge :]
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BackRoadSeeker
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Looks wicked good, but that's back when the brackets were cheap - like sub-$100 cheap for the set, right? At that price, heck yeah! At $132 for both...eh.j-dawg wrote:I made this upgrade recently (after ranting a few years back about what a not-useful upgrade it is). Needed new rotors, found the last pair of 302mm brackets at any dealer in the country, and grabbed everything I needed.
I have never experienced fade, and I don't plan to take this car to the track. I just thought the big brackets and discs looked cool inside a Perfo. I'll let you be the judge :]
- James
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2001 Toyota 4Runner, 298k miles and counting!
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They get more expensive each time...
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j-dawg
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er, nope. paid something like 65 each from a dealer in Connecticut via a dealer in California. it wasn't a negligibly cheap upgrade. I also bought new longer hoses from FCP, but those were cheap.BackRoadSeeker wrote:
Looks wicked good, but that's back when the brackets were cheap - like sub-$100 cheap for the set, right? At that price, heck yeah! At $132 for both...eh.
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