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Rear Brembo Setup?
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<blockquote data-quote="wheelhopper" data-source="post: 10382139" data-attributes="member: 32430"><p>I have run 14", 4 piston, kit on the front of my '03 Cobra, and left the stockers in the rear. The car braked great with no bias adjuster and no funny handling characteristics. I would probably consider increasing the rotor diamater, but leaving the stock caliper before going to a 4 piston rear kit. </p><p></p><p>Ryans car was pristine example of an SVO. I say was because I am not sure how tracking has affected his factory red paint job. Last I saw it, it still looked good. It is good to see the SVO at the track how it was intended. There is an '83 or '84 model near me, not in the best shape. I keep debating on just stopping by and making an offer. I would rather get a newer model because of the head light design.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wheelhopper, post: 10382139, member: 32430"] I have run 14", 4 piston, kit on the front of my '03 Cobra, and left the stockers in the rear. The car braked great with no bias adjuster and no funny handling characteristics. I would probably consider increasing the rotor diamater, but leaving the stock caliper before going to a 4 piston rear kit. Ryans car was pristine example of an SVO. I say was because I am not sure how tracking has affected his factory red paint job. Last I saw it, it still looked good. It is good to see the SVO at the track how it was intended. There is an '83 or '84 model near me, not in the best shape. I keep debating on just stopping by and making an offer. I would rather get a newer model because of the head light design. [/QUOTE]
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