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<blockquote data-quote="Greenwood1982" data-source="post: 14808060" data-attributes="member: 129212"><p>In the market now for purchasing a new set of rotors and brakes. Kinda riding the fence right now of whether I should bite the bullet and spend a crap ton of money on some brembo's or wilwoods front and back kits, or just keep the calipers and buy some decent rotors and pads. I honestly could go either way, but If I decide to keep the stock calipers then I think I want to paint them. Car only has 8200 miles and the calipers just look faded and weathered. And the car doesn't or hasn't seen any weather. Don't mind painting them, don't mind installing brakes just don't have a whole lot of experience doing them. Any advice for a show car that just sticks to the streets with no track time? Any pics?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greenwood1982, post: 14808060, member: 129212"] In the market now for purchasing a new set of rotors and brakes. Kinda riding the fence right now of whether I should bite the bullet and spend a crap ton of money on some brembo's or wilwoods front and back kits, or just keep the calipers and buy some decent rotors and pads. I honestly could go either way, but If I decide to keep the stock calipers then I think I want to paint them. Car only has 8200 miles and the calipers just look faded and weathered. And the car doesn't or hasn't seen any weather. Don't mind painting them, don't mind installing brakes just don't have a whole lot of experience doing them. Any advice for a show car that just sticks to the streets with no track time? Any pics? [/QUOTE]
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