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Sweet! i wonder how much it slowed down the stopping distance
Nice. 4 pot?

Sweet! i wonder how much it slowed down the stopping distance
You can acheive the same stopping distance with aggresive pads and soft tires on stock calipers/rotors. Where larger rotors and calipers really shine is the ability to brake hard repeatedly and maintain the braking performance where the stock set up would fade.
What size wheel do you need to clear that beast?
Yes they're 4 pot. I have the 17" Z06 wheels from OE wheels and they fit great. I had these put on with a full UMI suspension, it should all be done in the next few days.


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What pads do they come with? Hope they're better about brake dust than the pads GM uses in brembo calipers. If not, invest in some Armorall wheel protectant.
They're Baers pads so I'm not sure how good they are yet. The good thing is the pads are 98-02 size so there's a lot of choice on replacement. My car is a 95 Z. This kit required 98-02 spindles


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Alloy wheel Tire Rim Wheel Automotive tire


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I think you'll be happy with your purchase. I had used the Baer track plus (large two piston calipers) with 13.5" rotors and steel branded brake lines for years.

Here's a link of me stopping on them from 160 MPH to 40 MPH.
0 - 160 - 40

Your setup should be even better than that.

I recently upgraded to the Baer 6S calipers and they are simply insane. This year I should be able to get another did to show the difference between the two.
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Those look good
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