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Old 02-18-2020, 04:52 PM   #11
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Re: Front brake replacement planning

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Originally Posted by ab_mach1 View Post
Do you guys feel that if you were buying a front complete kit, going with the 2000R kit would be a better choice? They are a little cheaper as far as kits go, but maybe it's a more reliable setup?
It's Brembo stuff. Same manufacturer as our oem brakes, just twice as many pistons in these calipers, slotted rotors, stainless lines and better pads. Ought to be plenty reliable and a big step up in performance. Especially if you're still using motorcraft pads. Those things suuuuuck.

Almost positive you would need to have 18s to use these though. I think I remember you run stockers up front and deep dish out back?
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