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VTTR braking systems... good or not?


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BRAKE CALIPERS...  

31 members have voted

  1. 1. which is the best here? why? or which other brand?

    • VTTR
      4
    • DRIFT RACING
      0
    • NISHIN
      0
    • AP RACING
      17
    • Project u
      10


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Neutral Newbie

with all the hoo ha about after market brake systems, i think one wont really know until he tries it himself...

 

i am about to change to VTTR 4 pot, plus enlarged disc rotor 303mm and steel braided hoses...

 

anyone installed before any feedback? or any brands to advoid?

 

a million thanks... ^_^

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AP Racing!

 

with all the hoo ha about after market brake systems, i think one wont really know until he tries it himself...

 

i am about to change to VTTR 4 pot, plus enlarged disc rotor 303mm and steel braided hoses...

 

anyone installed before any feedback? or any brands to advoid?

 

a million thanks... ^_^

 

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Neutral Newbie

Brembo, AP, Alcon, Project Mu and Endless. These are some of the names that inevitably come up when the topic on high-performance braking systems is brought up. These brands are highly looked upon by performance enthusiasts but they do not come cheap. In many cases, a set of front callipers, discs and lines will cost in excess of $4,000 and some applications can cost up to $6,000! [smallcry]

 

any comments bros?...

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[laugh] not too bad...got 2 frends on a vttr mini 6 pot and a standard big 6 pot

 

so far so gd...for that price no complian [flowerface]

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Supercharged

"Drift Racing": what a [thumbsdown] name for brakes!

 

You want to stop when braking, not drift,

should be "Stop Racing" instead [laugh]

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Neutral Newbie

sometimes its due to branding.. some so called high end brands are taiwan made or cast in taiwan..

 

i am considering nashim... any1 got review? [:p]

 

Nashim makes Spoon correct? or am i wrong? or is it Nishin? pai say i green to brakes...

 

so bro you think its possible that maybe Brembo or AP racing could be made in Taiwan?

 

i think 'options' brand looks good... wonder if its made in taiwan or china?

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Neutral Newbie

"Drift Racing": what a [thumbsdown] name for brakes!

 

You want to stop when braking, not drift,

should be "Stop Racing" instead [laugh]

 

you saw XYZ brakes?... haha

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with all the hoo ha about after market brake systems, i think one wont really know until he tries it himself...

 

i am about to change to VTTR 4 pot, plus enlarged disc rotor 303mm and steel braided hoses...

 

anyone installed before any feedback? or any brands to advoid?

 

a million thanks... ^_^

 

AP Racing and/or Project Mu. Remember to do for front and rear.

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Neutral Newbie

AP Racing and/or Project Mu. Remember to do for front and rear.

 

got rear meh? dont think all the brands got rear... (by the way my rear are drums)

 

i'm fine with the drums... [thumbsup]

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Nashim makes Spoon correct? or am i wrong? or is it Nishin? pai say i green to brakes...

 

so bro you think its possible that maybe Brembo or AP racing could be made in Taiwan?

 

i think 'options' brand looks good... wonder if its made in taiwan or china?

 

 

protune is made in taiwan but the design originates from endless.. both brands are sold by hks singapore aka garage r...

 

protune also uses same pads size as endless.... so what do u thinnk

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Neutral Newbie

protune is made in taiwan but the design originates from endless.. both brands are sold by hks singapore aka garage r...

 

protune also uses same pads size as endless.... so what do u thinnk

 

ahhh... i see... reminds me of china i-phone.........

 

but brakes are a matter of life and death... [knife]

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Neutral Newbie

hmm btw bros u know any workshops that fabricate the brackets for the mounting of cailpers ?

 

not a good idea... if its not factory CNC then dont risk it...

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