Time for Brakes

SFLS

New Member
I drive my car about three times a week. I am a spirited driver.

I would like to upgrade better then stock.
I have looked at these set ups:
Endless: basic rotors, ss sport pads, brake lines
Project Mu: basic rotor, b force pads, brake lines

What other set ups do you guys recommend? Both of these set ups would run me about $700. What else could I get that would perform up to par with these set ups with a lower cost?
 

dc2GS-R

Super Moderator
Stoptech Stage 2 kit is great balance of performance, daily driveability and cost. It comes with Stoptech slotted rotors, braided stainless lines, AP Racing or Motul brake fluid and your choice of pads for all 4 wheels
 

heykosal

Angkorian
PowerSlot Plus Kit. Its like a half big brake kit with big slotted rotors and a bracket to mount the OEM caliper. And then just get aftermarket pads.

Remeber larger braking surface, sticky tires, and good heat dissipation helps braking more than huge clamping force with multi piston calipers.

And like Kyle mentioned definitely don't forget the performance brake fluid.
 

SFLS

New Member
How much and where can I find these kits?
 


heykosal

Angkorian
Looks like the StopTech kit is a better buy. Way better.
 


SFLS

New Member
Where can I find the stoptech stage 2 kit? What options of pads can I choose?
 

g3teg97

Super Moderator
Stoptech Stage 2 kit is great balance of performance, daily driveability and cost. It comes with Stoptech slotted rotors, braided stainless lines, AP Racing or Motul brake fluid and your choice of pads for all 4 wheels
That's actually a nice setup for the price.
 
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