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Thread: Brake options for 71T - with stock spindles

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    Quote Originally Posted by Longballa View Post
    Since you did the brakes now you must do the engine! On cars I build that aren't going with 930 turbo brakes I use the S calipers with R4S pads and they are fantastic. I don't buy the flex talk. Mabye, on a straight up track rat of a car.
    Scott

    I didn't buy the flex" issue either, until I took them off my car and replaced them with A calipers. Night and day difference! Take a wheel off your car and have a friend pump the brakes while you have you hand over the caliper. You will become as believer in the flex issue.

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    Jim

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    Maybe, they designed them that way. I never had any brake fade issues after 30 minutes on a track with them but with that said I do love the 930 turbo calipers!
    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    Scott

    I didn't buy the flex" issue either, until I took them off my car and replaced them with A calipers. Night and day difference! Take a wheel off your car and have a friend pump the brakes while you have you hand over the caliper. You will become as believer in the flex issue.

    Regards

    Jim
    72S, 72T now ST

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