Big Brake Kit, front and rear
#1
Big Brake Kit, front and rear
- What big brake kits are available front and rear?
- I know StopTech has one, but anyone else?
- Any kits that retain the parking brake?
- Will they fit Enkei RPF1's 17 x 8 +45 and 17 x 9 +45?
- Another idea is a large caliper on stock rotor, any kits of this sort front and rear?
Please keep negative comments to yourself. And yes i realize the stock S2000 brakes are awesome, but this will be for show. This is not a debate for if i should or should not get the big brake kit. I am planning to buy another S2000, hopefully.
I miss my old ride = (
- I know StopTech has one, but anyone else?
- Any kits that retain the parking brake?
- Will they fit Enkei RPF1's 17 x 8 +45 and 17 x 9 +45?
- Another idea is a large caliper on stock rotor, any kits of this sort front and rear?
Please keep negative comments to yourself. And yes i realize the stock S2000 brakes are awesome, but this will be for show. This is not a debate for if i should or should not get the big brake kit. I am planning to buy another S2000, hopefully.
I miss my old ride = (
#3
Wilwood 4 pot in the front, and the factory wilwood rear BBK kit for the S2K will work without losing the parking brake function. I have no idead if the 6 pot kit in the front will work on your wheels.
#4
Originally Posted by chilidip,Jul 16 2009, 10:22 AM
Wilwood 4 pot in the front, and the factory wilwood rear BBK kit for the S2K will work without losing the parking brake function. I have no idead if the 6 pot kit in the front will work on your wheels.
wilwood got the most slim caliper in the market, but the rear they only offers in single caliper.. i don't see the point upgrade to a single piston kit, since the stock it's a single piston kit.
#6
I'd never ever let a wilwood product near my car, but i've been quietly hoping that endless/brembo/ap racing would produce a rear kit.
Thing is, the car really doesn't need it - hence the lack of applications out there.
Fit larger rotors and a good pad/disc combo and whack a quality caliper up front to get the right balance.
Thing is, the car really doesn't need it - hence the lack of applications out there.
Fit larger rotors and a good pad/disc combo and whack a quality caliper up front to get the right balance.
#7
[QUOTE=chilidip,Jul 16 2009, 10:22 AM]Wilwood 4 pot in the front, and the factory wilwood rear BBK kit for the S2K will work without losing the parking brake function.
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#8
www.Partshelper.com will sell you the front 4 pot bbk for a real good price.
You can get the best price on the rears are here:
http://www.hotrodsusa.com/store/wilwood_honda_pb.html
You can get the best price on the rears are here:
http://www.hotrodsusa.com/store/wilwood_honda_pb.html
#9
Originally Posted by chilidip,Jul 17 2009, 01:49 PM
www.Partshelper.com will sell you the front 4 pot bbk for a real good price.
You can get the best price on the rears are here:
http://www.hotrodsusa.com/store/wilwood_honda_pb.html
You can get the best price on the rears are here:
http://www.hotrodsusa.com/store/wilwood_honda_pb.html
#10
Originally Posted by C7 JFW,Jul 16 2009, 11:54 AM
I'd never ever let a wilwood product near my car, but i've been quietly hoping that endless/brembo/ap racing would produce a rear kit.
Thing is, the car really doesn't need it - hence the lack of applications out there.
Fit larger rotors and a good pad/disc combo and whack a quality caliper up front to get the right balance.
Thing is, the car really doesn't need it - hence the lack of applications out there.
Fit larger rotors and a good pad/disc combo and whack a quality caliper up front to get the right balance.