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Bryson

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im just about to put some range rover brembos on mine.i think there bigger than the evo brembos. not quite as big as 16pot though!:D

 

Anymore info on the range rover brembo's. I was standing out the back of my local the other night looking at a range rover. whilst feeling sorry for the owner and his small penis i noticed the front brakes where fooking huge brembo efforts, in a supra i would imagind they'd be pretty powerful.

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ye, i got them off ebay. off an 06 plate rangerover sport supercharged thing.£120.that was calipers and what looks like brand new pads. ive brought some 356x32mm discs and ill be making up the bells and caliper mounts in a couple of weeks.ill try and get some pics of the discs and calipers up soon.:D

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The larger Supra brakes are as good as you'll need for the road and light track use I think...

 

They are very good at stopping from high speed once or twice but can be soon overheated where as my big brembos just keep performing.

Well worth the money if you are going single and want to get the most from the car imo.

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How do you guys find these big brake setups on track?

 

I had the first real test of my new brake setup on Fri at abingdon and I can safely say they rocked, I was going much much deeper into the turns well past the braking zones :thumbs:

 

Glad you liked them, floating discs on `orrible flexible road car uprights and hub spindles make a huge difference :)

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