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<blockquote data-quote="WillyB93" data-source="post: 16026756" data-attributes="member: 104084"><p>There are a ton more options for better braking in the aftermarket world, back when he was modifying the car the 94-04 dual piston caliper was probably the best setup. You need to decide on a wheel option, and size to determine how much space you will have, now that it is 5 lug there are more options for bigger wheels then 17" now days. You might look at some drilled rotors or slotted to see if that helps the setup now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WillyB93, post: 16026756, member: 104084"] There are a ton more options for better braking in the aftermarket world, back when he was modifying the car the 94-04 dual piston caliper was probably the best setup. You need to decide on a wheel option, and size to determine how much space you will have, now that it is 5 lug there are more options for bigger wheels then 17" now days. You might look at some drilled rotors or slotted to see if that helps the setup now. [/QUOTE]
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