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<blockquote data-quote="red351wcobra" data-source="post: 16187909" data-attributes="member: 60995"><p>Well i finally got the car finished (well for now). I went ahead with the Baer 6p plus calipers and the 14" two piece slotted rotors. I haven't been able to do any hard stops yet as i'm following Baer's brake seasoning procedure then brake bedding procedure. But all in all the pedal pressure is really firm and the DTC70 pads have tons of bite which I expected from previous experience. I will report back after my next track day which is in June. I went ahead and picked up a set of 18x9,18x10 SVE series 2 wheels to ensure I have plenty of clearance and 275/35/18, 315/30/18 Toyo R888 tires.</p><p></p><p> I did test fit my factory 17s and believe it or not but they did clear the big Baer calipers just barely. I wasn't comfortable with the caliper to wheel clearance. I could probably get half a business card between the top edges of the caliper and the inside of the barrel of the wheel. If someone wanted to grind a little on their beautiful calipers then it would work. I wish I took a picture of the stock wheel on. Ill get one when I take the wheels off the car next month to do a final brake bleed.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]1570035[/ATTACH] </p><p>[ATTACH]1570036[/ATTACH] </p><p>[ATTACH]1570037[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red351wcobra, post: 16187909, member: 60995"] Well i finally got the car finished (well for now). I went ahead with the Baer 6p plus calipers and the 14" two piece slotted rotors. I haven't been able to do any hard stops yet as i'm following Baer's brake seasoning procedure then brake bedding procedure. But all in all the pedal pressure is really firm and the DTC70 pads have tons of bite which I expected from previous experience. I will report back after my next track day which is in June. I went ahead and picked up a set of 18x9,18x10 SVE series 2 wheels to ensure I have plenty of clearance and 275/35/18, 315/30/18 Toyo R888 tires. I did test fit my factory 17s and believe it or not but they did clear the big Baer calipers just barely. I wasn't comfortable with the caliper to wheel clearance. I could probably get half a business card between the top edges of the caliper and the inside of the barrel of the wheel. If someone wanted to grind a little on their beautiful calipers then it would work. I wish I took a picture of the stock wheel on. Ill get one when I take the wheels off the car next month to do a final brake bleed. [ATTACH]1570035[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]1570036[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]1570037[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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