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Ok rite I have a 95 Sti and I am looking at putting bigger brakes on and was wondring what to go for as I have a front brembo set and a full front and back set of wilwoods the wilwoods are front 6port and back 4 port but I don't no what to go for as I was going to go front brembo and back the 4 port wilwoods am up grading as going for more power well let me no what you think
I no the grammar is bad but I am dislektik
So sorry
Ok rite I have a 95 Sti and I am looking at putting bigger brakes on and was wondring what to go for as I have a front brembo set and a full front and back set of wilwoods the wilwoods are front 6port and back 4 port but I don't no what to go for as I was going to go front brembo and back the 4 port wilwoods am up grading as going for more power well let me no what you think
I no the grammar is bad but I am dislektik
So sorry
Depending on power upgrade then standard Subaru 4 pots that have been refurbed with stainless pistons, seals, rubbers and performance brake fluid would be fine, unless you drive like a complete too everywhere. The BREMBO's and Subaru Newage two piston rears are a much better option than the Wiltwoods.
But remember the wheels may need changing to accommodate the bigger discs and calipers.
Last edited by The Trooper 1815; 02 February 2016 at 06:16 PM.
If you go to 400bhp with your car. You'll still stop the same at 30mph etc as you did having 230bhp
That's fine if your car never leaves the town centre but how likely is that? Why bother increasing the power if you aren't ever going to use it? "With great power comes great responsibility!"
I'm a big fan of AP's too!
Last edited by Benji554; 03 February 2016 at 08:11 PM.
Not necessarily no but he doesn't have any AP's, he has a set of 6 pot fronts and 4 pot rears so if the discs are big enough I'd fit them over the brembos...and save £3k+ on not having AP's...personally, although i do have AP's on the rear but I didn't pay for them
Not necessarily no but he doesn't have any AP's, he has a set of 6 pot fronts and 4 pot rears so if the discs are big enough I'd fit them over the brembos...and save £3k+ on not having AP's...personally, although i do have AP's on the rear but I didn't pay for them
I need to hang round in circles where AP BBK's get given away!
Not necessarily no but he doesn't have any AP's, he has a set of 6 pot fronts and 4 pot rears so if the discs are big enough I'd fit them over the brembos...and save £3k+ on not having AP's...personally, although i do have AP's on the rear but I didn't pay for them
Well that's it mate I have a full set just sitting in my work shop so this is y I was going to put them one to don't need to spend a lot then
If they are Wilwood Superlites then they don't have dust seals and therefore are not suitable for normal road use. Fine if it's a track toy or hill climbs.
In my opinion the brembo's would be a better option. There is a reason Wilwoods (and K sports) are cheap. You get what you pay for!