Godspeed red brembo any good?
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Godspeed red brembo any good?
Hello
Iam thinkong abotut this http://www.godspeedbrakes.fsnet.co.u...red_brembo.htm
Do somebody have experience with this setup can master brake cylinder cope with it?
Iam thinkong abotut this http://www.godspeedbrakes.fsnet.co.u...red_brembo.htm
Do somebody have experience with this setup can master brake cylinder cope with it?
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Hi Erik
I have Godspeeds 335mm Brembo kit fitted a couple of months ago, it is very good indeed and such good value compared to the likes of AP Racing. I dont use my car on the track so cant comment much there but if you do a search you will find many happy Godspeed customers.
The difference in braking over standad is amazing and makes you more confident about the cars ability.
Overall.........a big on your face everytime you hit that middle pedal.
I have Godspeeds 335mm Brembo kit fitted a couple of months ago, it is very good indeed and such good value compared to the likes of AP Racing. I dont use my car on the track so cant comment much there but if you do a search you will find many happy Godspeed customers.
The difference in braking over standad is amazing and makes you more confident about the cars ability.
Overall.........a big on your face everytime you hit that middle pedal.
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Yeah, I've got the 335mm Brembo kit from Ian. I just couldn't justify the money on AP's so this was the next best thing.
I got them as part of the group buy and also sold my original 4 pots too so in the end it was only a little bit more money than the kit which uses the original calipers.
They look great under 17's (really fill the wheel) and I'm very pleased with the performance (I've got Ferodo DS2500 front and rear). It's amazing how late you can brake now (scares the g/f though!!!!)
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I got them as part of the group buy and also sold my original 4 pots too so in the end it was only a little bit more money than the kit which uses the original calipers.
They look great under 17's (really fill the wheel) and I'm very pleased with the performance (I've got Ferodo DS2500 front and rear). It's amazing how late you can brake now (scares the g/f though!!!!)
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Thanks for answers.
I have tarox metalceramic but they last only 12 000km and company makes special price for me under warranty whitch is higher than UK enduser price.... so Iam very .....off. Never buy this discs.
This brembo kit looks great and is good priced.
The last question are that prices with VAT?
I have tarox metalceramic but they last only 12 000km and company makes special price for me under warranty whitch is higher than UK enduser price.... so Iam very .....off. Never buy this discs.
This brembo kit looks great and is good priced.
The last question are that prices with VAT?
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I got mine for £795 which included pads,calipers,discs/bells/bolts and braided hoses.
It was on a group buy in November.
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It was on a group buy in November.
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