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ToTaLEkLyPz99Aug-03-03 04:30 PM
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#19268, "AEM brake kit info needed"


          

i have 19's and i am getting the aem kit i also want to do the gsx conversion..so my question is can i just order the gsx kit from RRE and get all i need to do the conversion to bolt it up or do i need more..thanks

  

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ToTaLEkLyPz99Aug-03-03 05:13 PM
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#19270, "RE: AEM brake kit info needed"
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ModeratorjuanAug-04-03 05:12 PM
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#19293, "RE: AEM brake kit info needed"
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The GSX kits come with stock GSX or Powerslot rotors, which you won't need if you get the AEM 12.5" AWD kit. You'll have to ask them what the price of the GSX kit would be without the rotors. Note there are two pieces of hardware needed, the twin-piston calipers, and the mounting brackets (important - not the same between FWD and AWD).

I would definitely recommend getting the stainless brake lines at the same time. At the very least, install new factory rubber lines if you want to get the full benefits of a brake system upgrade.

New brakepads are always a good idea too. I like the Porterfield R4-S pads up front.

Just keep in mind that the AWD rotors will be heavier than your stock setup, which will make your car somewhat slower and increase unsprung weight (affects handling). You only really need rotors this size if you plan to do any serious hi-performance driving (driving school, open tracking, etc), where their mass helps manage heat better. For street use, a good performance pad is all that is really needed. If you are really only concerned with looks, the AEM FWD 11.75" kit may be a cheaper way to go.

juan

  

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MCubed45Aug-04-03 10:25 PM
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#19298, "RE: AEM brake kit info needed"
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don't order the caliper from RRE. they charge $350ish for the pair (includig brackets). you can get them from like autzone for something like $60 each + core charge. i ordered the AEM AWD rotors and the calipers and SS lines from RRE. i was in a rush though b/c my brakes were REALLY bad. you can save a lot if you get the calipers elsewhere. RRE's prices on the SS lines and AEM rotors are pretty nice though. hehe gsx calipers kick ass! and the 12.5" rotors will fill your rims nicely.

-marc

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GSX Calipers
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255 is fricken short

  

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