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Amish_EclipseNov-22-09 09:05 AM
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#17453, "GSX upgrade sticky idea."
Oct-29-05 01:37 AM by Star Turbo Talon

          

there seems to be a ton of questions about this upgrade so if we can centralize all the info in one post and get it stickied it'd save alot of time.

in the thread we can also link to the article on the main page. this isn't the thread i wa planning on sticking. consider this the research page.

places to buy GSX rotors;

www.raceconcepts.net $120-150

www.tirerack.com
-EBC fronts slotted only. $186 for the pair.
-Powerslot slotted only $92each front $98each rear

if anyone else has a kit they were drooling over post it in here.


http://www.ocaddict.com

thanks beefgg for the sig

  

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RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., fasterGS, Oct-29-05 01:28 AM, #22
RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., MCubed45, Apr-30-03 10:27 PM, #1
      RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., juggalo, Apr-26-06 08:13 PM, #27
           RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., jamesman, May-01-03 09:50 AM, #2
                RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., Amish_Eclipse, May-03-03 08:54 AM, #3
                     RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., HadesOmega, May-05-03 11:32 AM, #4
                          RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., mike_d, May-05-03 07:23 PM, #5
                               RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., thedawg, May-06-03 02:09 PM, #6
                               RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., drewkivela, Oct-29-05 01:33 AM, #24
                                    RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., Karl, May-22-03 09:48 PM, #7
                                         RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., KidEvo, May-26-03 09:16 PM, #8
                                              RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., scdsmracr, Jan-29-04 09:40 PM, #15
                                              RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., RoninEclipse2G, May-17-07 08:34 AM, #29
                                              RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., PemDSM, Oct-29-05 01:35 AM, #25
                                                   RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., Moderatorxcasbonx, Aug-10-03 06:55 AM, #9
                                                        RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., thedawg, Sep-04-03 10:44 PM, #10
                                                             RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., 95dsmrsproj, Feb-14-04 03:28 PM, #16
RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., thedawg, Apr-26-06 08:12 PM, #
RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., Dave41079, Dec-12-03 03:16 AM, #11
      RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., AdministratorCODE4, Dec-23-03 05:56 AM, #12
           RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., run4cvr, Dec-23-03 06:27 AM, #13
                RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., Teametx, Jan-10-04 02:23 PM, #14
RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., scothern, Apr-26-06 08:12 PM, #26
RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., Dave41079, Apr-04-04 05:24 AM, #17
      RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., actingrezy, Jun-14-04 12:58 PM, #18
           RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., 98NTtalon, Jun-16-04 06:56 PM, #19
                RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., AdministratorCODE4, Oct-29-05 01:31 AM, #23
                     RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., rhui, Jul-20-04 07:00 AM, #20
                          RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., Journeyski, Sep-19-04 07:11 PM, #21
RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., dalesmitsu, May-17-07 06:58 AM, #28
RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea., eclipsed08, Nov-23-09 09:58 PM, #30

fasterGSOct-29-05 01:28 AM
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#17461, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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Yeah, not that I don't wanna help people personally, but I think I typed the same thing about 5 times this week alone.

www.cskauto.com - Checker Auto parts, reman. loaded GSX calipers are $60 plus core charge.

www.roadraceengineering.com - Steal braided brake lines for 85 bucks. AWD works on fwd too.

  

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MCubed45Apr-30-03 10:27 PM
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#17474, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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RRE's got the awd AEM crossdrilled/slotted 12.5" two piece rotors with red,silver, or blue aluminum hats for $350 too

they'll sell you gsx calipers if you can't find 'em anywhere but it's kinda on the steep side ($300+/pair)

got everything for my conversion from them. great service

-marc

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juggaloApr-26-06 08:13 PM
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#17480, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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for cars without ABS, you can switch out the break booster and master cylinder from an ABS car for better breaking.

dsm/mitsubishi service manuals https://www.mediafire.com/folder/5k14qlaulb9s1/dsm_mitsubishi

service manuals(my whole collection) https://www.mediafire.com/folder/ac51jwwa3g1n1/automotive_manuals

  

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jamesmanMay-01-03 09:50 AM
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#17484, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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don't forget the mother of all billet brakes, The wilwood billet superlite 6 from TCE performance products. They have kits for our cars in 11, 12, 13 inch disks; 4 pot, 6 pot, forged, or dustbooted wilwood calipers and now they have a 2 piston wilwood rear brake kit with a 12 inch disk.
http://www.tceperformanceproducts.com/brakeMIT.html

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Amish_EclipseMay-03-03 08:54 AM
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#17511, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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here's the writeup on the main page on how to do the swap.

http://www.2gnt.com/nuke/modules.php?name=Sections&op=viewarticle&artid=31

http://www.ocaddict.com

thanks beefgg for the sig

  

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HadesOmegaMay-05-03 11:32 AM
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#17554, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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May-05-03 11:34 AM by HadesOmega

          

here's my imagestation writeup complete with a tone of pitures ^_^

http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4291546499

you can get rotors at www.rsversion.com also they're pretty cheap like 70 bux for a pair.


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#17566, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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I dont know if this applies to the DPC's that hades used, but i used 1st gen single piston calipers on my car (long story) and they do not use a banjo fitting, they have the same kind of fitting as the DPC's that hades used. All I had to do was cut a couple of threads off of the banjo bolt and they thread right on and work great. No new brake lines needed.

_______________________________________


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#17581, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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Oct-29-05 01:42 AM by Star Turbo Talon

          

I've been drooling over these kits:


AP Racing 4 piston, 13" $1850
http://www.i-m-racing.com/stil4pis2pie.html

  

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#17747, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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who has the best deals for the 2 piston calipers and brackets? i e-mailed M+S Recycling out of Rancho Cordova. Their price was $200 for calipers and rotors, no core charge.
-drew

  

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KarlMay-22-03 09:48 PM
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#17912, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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If you don't want to search junkyards and buy parts separately, you can buy the 2G AWD Big Brake Kits from RRE or DSS. They come with the 2G AWD calipers, PowerSlot rotors, Axxis pads, and SS lines. Just keeping searching the parts traders for people selling their calipers.


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KidEvoMay-26-03 09:16 PM
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#17987, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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Does this conversion apply to the RS models with the rear drum brakes as well, or is there something else you have to do with those when you swap them?

  

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#22170, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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Originally posted by KidEvo
Does this conversion apply to the RS models with the rear drum brakes as well, or is there something else you have to do with those when you swap them?


ask and ye shal recieve

writeup for rear drum to disc conversion

http://www.dsmhorsepower.com/howtos/drumtodisc2g.html

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#30397, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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Originally posted by scdsmracr
Originally posted by KidEvo Does this conversion apply to the RS models with the rear drum brakes as well, or is there something else you have to do with those when you swap them?
ask and ye shal recieve writeup for rear drum to disc conversion http://www.dsmhorsepower.com/howtos/drumtodisc2g.html


This too, Azdave's writeup, beautiful.
http://www.rcaz.com/rcaz/sub%20indexes/drum_to_disc/index.htm

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#18954, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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Just a quick question. When doing the gsx front brake upgrade, do you have to buy the caliper brackets separately, or do they come with the calipers when you buy them new?

1995 Talon ESi
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It will never end...

  

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#19377, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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Just to verify, I have had my GSX dual piston calipers for a couple months now. Unfortunately I have had to deal with using my small stock rotors in the meantime. My question is, does the GSX rotor fit on a 2gnt's hub? are the hubs the same size? I just ordered a set of brembo blanks from coximport and ordered the ones for the gsx/tsi awd. I want to make sure they will fit, if not I will call them up and change the order.


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GSX dual piston calipers

  

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#19731, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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Ok, well I just wasted the night in the garage swapping brakes around to see what fits. Figured I'd post it and make it useful info for somebody. I wish I could think of a better way to organize this, but I just inhaled a lot of asbestos or something

GSX (2-piston) caliper + GSX Bracket + GSX pads + stock rotor
= Doesn't work, gsx pads hang about 1/4 inch off the end of the rotor.
= Does fit inside stock 16" 5star wheels

GSX caliper + GSX bracket + GSX rotor + GSX pads
= Works perfectly in stock 16"s
= Must bend back or replace dust shield (you have to unbolt the hub from the axle to remove it)

GSX caliper + GSX bracket + AEM GSX big brake kit & big rotor
= Needs 2mm ground off the gsx bracket and the 2gnt hub
= Needs dust shield severly bent back or removed
= Needs at least 17" wheels, of correct offset.

GSX caliper does not fit in 2gnt bracket.

2GNT caliper will bolt to AEM GSX big brake kit.

You must have a GSX bracket to mount a GSX caliper and GSX pads.

There are (at least) 3 different kinds of GSX calipers
- 1995-1999 GSX, 7mm bleeder (8mm wrench), banjo fitting
- 1993-1994 GSX, 10mm bleeder (10mm wrench), flare fitting
- 1990-1992 GSX, Unknown, but is smaller, and has smaller pistons. Same size as 1990-1994 GST stock brakes

3000gt/stealth VR4/turbo uses 4 piston calipers and totally different pads and brackets. Only thing useful is the front brakes an from a nonturbo 3000gt SL.

Be prepared to round off the fitting on the factory hard lines. Use lots of liquid wrench. I had to use an air hammer against a 10mm openend wrench (ghetto impact wrench!) to undo it. You may want spares before you start. Front pair should be $10 total.

GSX Caliper rebuild kit: Raybestos WK2029 or Brakeware 66164, contains 2 rubber seals, 2 rings, and 2 boots. You'll need 2 packages. For some reason, Autozone lists this under 1993 Nonturbo 3000gt.

GSX pad retaining clips: Raybestos 15771 or Brakeware H5832, contains 4 metal clips that sit in bracket and hold the pads in place. You only need one package.

Factory OEM part numbers:
RMB 699 450 Remanufactured Caliper Kit LH (includes caliper, bracket, and bolts)
RMB 699 451 Remanufactured Caliper Kit RH (includes caliper, bracket, and bolts)
MR 493-985 Pad Set
MR 389-652 Shim Kit
MR 389-599 Clip Set

Get steel braided lines from www.roadraceengineering.com, $85 includes all 4 lines.

An "Unloaded caliper" is just that, the caliper and nothing else.
A "LOADED caliper" is the caliper, *the bracket!*, and pads.

Therefore, you can buy a "loaded" 2-piston GSX caliper, and return your 2GNT 1-piston caliper and bracket to get the core charge refund, and you have a nice new 2-piston caliper for about $120 each. You'll still need to buy the big GSX rotor too.

More info:
http://www.2gnt.com/www/files/ntprodbrakes.htm
http://www.roadraceengineering.com/eclbrakes.htm
http://www.dsmparts.com/Brakes.htm
http://www.3sxperformance.com/brakes.asp
http://www.jakelatham.com/1gDSM/projects/tce_brakes/index.shtml
http://www.vfaq.com/FAQlocator-brakes.html

  

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#22470, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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Originally posted by thedawg
Ok, well I just wasted the night in the garage swapping brakes around to see what fits. Figured I'd post it and make it useful info for somebody. I wish I could think of a better way to organize this, but I just inhaled a lot of asbestos or something GSX (2-piston) caliper + GSX Bracket + GSX pads + stock rotor = Doesn't work, gsx pads hang about 1/4 inch off the end of the rotor. = Does fit inside stock 16" 5star wheels GSX caliper + GSX bracket + GSX rotor + GSX pads = Works perfectly in stock 16"s = Must bend back or replace dust shield (you have to unbolt the hub from the axle to remove it)


I got my pads/rotors/calipers off of a diamante, and also went from my 14" steelies/hubcaps to the Diamante's 15" 5 stars. I believe this brake setup is the same, so it should fit in 15" wheels also. That is how the Diamante came from the factory so I'm sure it's safe. I always see people saying, "You must have 16" wheels"...It may be different for someone else, but it worked with my 15's. Also...This assembly JUST barely clears the brake dust shield. I had to take a large screwdriver on the passenger side and push it back a pinch. The drivers side was fine. Otherwise, all you have to deal with is getting the SS lines....which I need to do. I rigged up the Diamante lines on my eclipse for now
...Here's what the wheels look like for those who may be wondering. I haven't taken pics of them on my car yet.
-go here: http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/349160

  

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#21482, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."


          

NAPA autoparts:

UTS4886153: $27 x 2
Cardone 164670: $82 + $50 core
Cardone 164671: $82 + $50 core

=$218 + tax, total. Free shipping if ordered from http://napaonline.com

Return your 2GNT single pot calipers as cores.

  

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#21486, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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I just ordered a set of GSX fronts with pads, brackets, rotors, dust shields, everything. I have already converted my rear drums to discs. I know the master cylinder/brake booster is an upgrade. I was just wondering if anything has to be done with the proportioning valve, or are they all the same? I would think with there being a greater surface area in the front(2 pistons vs 1), that it would require more fluid or the rears would have a tendency to lock up under hard braking. I can already lock my brakes up at will, but I'd like to keep it "at will" and not when I try to brake.

  

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#21651, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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The valve is the same part number I believe. True the 2 piston caliper would take more fluid but once you ahve the system full the pressure should be the same.

I like the idea of buying a loaded caliper for GSX and then just getting rotors so it all bolts on. Can this be done as well for the rears? I am just wondering if the parking brake on DSMs are different--are some actuated calipers and others with the mini-drum set up inside the rotor?

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#21652, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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The GSX and the GS come with the same rear disc brakes i beleive. Only really to upgrade on the rears is the rotor and SS brake lines.

John 96 GS

  

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#21878, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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I got the rotors today at S&G Imports for $29 a rotor. That seems to be a good price. Napa had them for $18! But they didn't have them in stock. Here are some pics.



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#22979, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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Stupid question....

Can you convert RS Drums to disc without changing the 14" stock wheels to a larger size? Icannot afford to buy wheels but might be able to get a deal on the conversion parts.

=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=



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#23334, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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Originally posted by scothern
Stupid question.... Can you convert RS Drums to disc without changing the 14" stock wheels to a larger size? Icannot afford to buy wheels but might be able to get a deal on the conversion parts.


It shouldn't be a problem. Also, just for the record, the dual piston front calipers will fit inside ALL 16" wheels, and SOME 15" wheels. 15's are really tight around the caliper, like less than 1/4" of space between the caliper and the inside of the rim. A friend of mine with a 2g AWD busted a wheel and had to put on some 3g 15 inchers. Made his brakes look huge.



Lets just say this... I'm over 100whp and soon to cross 200whp. Thanx 2GNT! Now if I could only learn to prove it.

  

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#24376, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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Jun-14-04 01:52 PM by actingrezy

          

Got everything I needed for a gsx brake conversion from dave at spooledupracing@comcast.net 260 for everything you need to bolt on. Calipers,caliper brakets, pads. & rotors. No core charge + free shipping. Parts arrived in about 4 business day. best Service i've had so far. IU would recommend him to anyone responds to everything email very quickly and will even call you if you have a problem. Everyhting fit smoothly but i did have to bend the driver side dust shield a tad. I have pictures of them installed over at www.dsmtuners.com or http://www.dsmtuners.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=36084&password=0&sort=2&cat=500&page=1 or http://www.cardomain.com/id/actingrezy



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#24413, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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GSX front brakes are the same as TSI front brakes right?
sorry if that was mentioned all ready

  

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#24482, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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GSX front brakes are the same as TSI AWD front brakes.

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2012 2500HD LML


  

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rhuiJul-20-04 07:00 AM
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#24800, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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I upgraded to GSX brakes, and found they are great, but are not sufficient for going down big hills and track use...

I will be testing out the 4 POT TWR racing brakes soon and my brother will be testing out the AEM 4 Pot Kit so we will have a good comparison soon.

www.twrracing.com

It says only for Subaru, but they are planning to make DSMs kits if this testing phase works out.

I can get the brakes cheaper if anyone is interseted. Just PM me.

  

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JourneyskiSep-19-04 07:11 PM
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#25218, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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i just upgraded to the GSX front upgrade and also redid the rear. I found the calipers at a local junk yard for 35 a piece for the fronts, 30 a piece for the rears. I decided to powder coat the brackets and polish the calipers at school. I also upgraded the rotors to cross drilled and slotted all around, axxis pads all the way around and SS brake lines all around. I spent close to 6 hours of prep work on painting and polishing the calipers and about 5 hours for the full instal. I am still breaking the pads and rotors in (500-1000 miles is recomeded) but so far so good. I have noticed the the back breaks grab a little sooner than before. but once you get into the pedal the fronts grab great. All in All i spent about $500.00 for the whole upgrade (powdercoat, calipers front and rear, rotors, pads and lines). I have also noticed the hotter my breaks get the better they grab, i have yet to over run them because i am trying to be nice to them so i get a good break in.

98 GS, it's a work in progress. http://monkeywrench.mesanetworks.net

  

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dalesmitsuMay-17-07 06:58 AM
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#30394, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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May-17-07 06:59 AM by dalesmitsu



          

Originally posted by Amish_Eclipse
there seems to be a ton of questions about this upgrade so if we can centralize all the info in one post and get it stickied it'd save alot of time. in the thread we can also link to the article on the main page. this isn't the thread i wa planning on sticking. consider this the research page. places to buy GSX rotors; www.raceconcepts.net $120-150 www.tirerack.com -EBC fronts slotted only. $186 for the pair. -Powerslot slotted only $92each front $98each rear if anyone else has a kit they were drooling over post it in here.



R1 concepts good prices
www.r1concepts.com

  

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#32616, "RE: GSX upgrade sticky idea."
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Originally posted by dalesmitsu
Originally posted by Amish_Eclipse there seems to be a ton of questions about this upgrade so if we can centralize all the info in one post and get it stickied it'd save alot of time. in the thread we can also link to the article on the main page. this isn't the thread i wa planning on sticking. consider this the research page. places to buy GSX rotors; www.raceconcepts.net $120-150 www.tirerack.com -EBC fronts slotted only. $186 for the pair. -Powerslot slotted only $92each front $98each rear if anyone else has a kit they were drooling over post it in here.
R1 concepts good prices www.r1concepts.com


This site doesn't have brakes for the gsx

~Russ





Well I have no Check Engine Lights....But I just don't have a engine...LOL

  

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