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lol good luck!!

 

id go for the D2 8 pots for about £1200...there a bargain for what you get and you wont need upgraded back brakes with them!

 

 

However to stop to much brake fade under really heavy braking and to stop the back trying to overtake the front when braking around a corner then its advisable to get the rears uprated as well.

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However to stop to much brake fade under really heavy braking and to stop the front trying to overtake the back when braking around a corner then its advisable to get the rears uprated as well.

 

Absolutely!

 

UK Spec brakes are the best bang for buck. With some good pads, fluid, braided lines, brace master cylinder, etc. you won't need anything else unless you're a track day fiend :)

 

Stick with OEM discs too, they're cheap enough to consider as disposable and you won't have to worry about cracking them (like with drilled).

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Absolutely!

 

UK Spec brakes are the best bang for buck. With some good pads, fluid, braided lines, brace master cylinder, etc. you won't need anything else unless you're a track day fiend :)

 

Stick with OEM discs too, they're cheap enough to consider as disposable and you won't have to worry about cracking them (like with drilled).

 

I agree,

i bet the d2 front brakes on their own wouldn't be any better than front and rear uk brakes.

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Absolutely!

 

UK Spec brakes are the best bang for buck. With some good pads, fluid, braided lines, brace master cylinder, etc. you won't need anything else unless you're a track day fiend :)

 

Stick with OEM discs too, they're cheap enough to consider as disposable and you won't have to worry about cracking them (like with drilled).

 

:yeahthat:

 

The larger spec 4 pot/ 2 pot Supra brakes are very good value for money and more than adequate for any road use.

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