G35 Brembo question.
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People say brembos are better for track use where constant braking is applied. More resistant to heat,fade, warping, etc.
IMO, It just depends on the quality of the pads itself, but i'm assuming that they're referring to the hardware itself about being durable in track situations...I'm not 100% sure.
IMO, It just depends on the quality of the pads itself, but i'm assuming that they're referring to the hardware itself about being durable in track situations...I'm not 100% sure.
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Like Deez said, the Brembo stock for stock will resist fade much better than the basic style calipers. They also have higher clamping force and increased pad surface contact if I recall correctly.
You can upgrade the basic OE system with better lines, pads, rotors and fluid and get a much improved setup that will more than likely survive a day of auto-x and roadcourse events, but if you want that added performance with the look to go with it, then there's nothin better than a brembo-type setup.
You can upgrade the basic OE system with better lines, pads, rotors and fluid and get a much improved setup that will more than likely survive a day of auto-x and roadcourse events, but if you want that added performance with the look to go with it, then there's nothin better than a brembo-type setup.
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