Brake upgrades gen 2

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"EBC REDSTUFF CERAMIC 3000 SERIES BRAKE PAD SET -- Made From High Quality Kevlar Fibre-Based Compound That Is Enhanced With Ceramic Particles, Engineered For Highly Tuned And High Horsepower Cars, Lasts Longer, Brakes Better And Quieter Than Pre-Ceramic Compound Pads, Best For High-Speed Spirited Street Driving And Heavy Duty Braking, Designed To Minimize Brake Dust Up To 50% Better Than Standard Pads, Features Brake-In Coating For Super Quick Pad Bed-In And Center Line Slots To Prevent Heat Expansion Cracks, Set Includes Left And Right Brake Pads
 

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What do you guys think of
"EBC REDSTUFF CERAMIC 3000 SERIES BRAKE PAD SET -- Made From High Quality Kevlar Fibre-Based Compound That Is Enhanced With Ceramic Particles, Engineered For Highly Tuned And High Horsepower Cars, Lasts Longer, Brakes Better And Quieter Than Pre-Ceramic Compound Pads, Best For High-Speed Spirited Street Driving And Heavy Duty Braking, Designed To Minimize Brake Dust Up To 50% Better Than Standard Pads, Features Brake-In Coating For Super Quick Pad Bed-In And Center Line Slots To Prevent Heat Expansion Cracks, Set Includes Left And Right Brake Pads

That's what I bought from Jonb for my car after the Greens dirtied my wheels every few miles. I love them

"For the car that's as fast as you think it is." says the Decal.

Ted
 

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can anyone tell me would gen 3 front calipers fit on my gen1 and are they bigger better etc .. because i would make my front calipers i have into rear ones !!!!

NO. The Gen 3 rotors are 14" as compared to Gen 1 and 2 13". I have some lightweight 13" slotted and drilled rotors with perfect calipers for sale in the classifieds

ViperClub Classifieds - complete front lightweight brake kit - Powered by PhotoPost Classifieds

AT half the price of rotors it's the best bang for your buck.

Other than changing brake pads and Tom's larger rear pistons in your calipers there is no braking improvement from rear brakes.

The front calipers are longer and bolt locations are different direction as well as spaced different. Front calipers need an adapter kits to bolt to the rear.

Ted
 
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