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Old 08 June 2004, 06:25 PM
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Time to replace my existing standard disks, callipers and pads with something more effective.

MY01 WRX with PPP, Prodrive Springs and OZ 18" Wheels.

Any suggestions for a good fast road setup ?


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Old 08 June 2004, 08:20 PM
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Godspeed 335mm kit, re-uses existing calipers, therefore not mega expensive.
Ideal for A +B road abuse!!!
Old 08 June 2004, 09:13 PM
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Originally Posted by RON
Godspeed 335mm kit, re-uses existing calipers, therefore not mega expensive.
Ideal for A +B road abuse!!!
I can second that after todays blast around Derbyshire. The kit is simply awesome and has never faded once!!
Old 08 June 2004, 10:03 PM
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Increasing the disk size helps massively, and the Subaru calipers are pretty good for general fast road use.

Godspeed's kit is very good value for money.
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Thanks for the recommendations guys, the Godspeed Kit looks the way to go


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