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Old 02-28-2006, 05:16 AM   #1
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Cool Brakes for tt supra....

What brake setup do you think is the best for a Supra. Something that could handle AutoX as well as some Drag racing and be allright for street use as well?
I hear that Carbon / Carbon and Carbon / Ceramic brakes are the best but I do not know of any kits they make for the Supra. Does anyone know if there Is some kit that could be lightly modified for use in the supra? I recently did a NA to Turbo 6-speed conversion and will need to upgrade my brakes in the near future. Any info on this subject will help me out. Thanx...
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Old 03-10-2006, 04:37 PM   #2
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What brake setup do you think is the best for a Supra. Something that could handle AutoX as well as some Drag racing and be allright for street use as well?
I hear that Carbon / Carbon and Carbon / Ceramic brakes are the best but I do not know of any kits they make for the Supra. Does anyone know if there Is some kit that could be lightly modified for use in the supra? I recently did a NA to Turbo 6-speed conversion and will need to upgrade my brakes in the near future. Any info on this subject will help me out. Thanx...
Oem mkiv TT brakes are great for all of the applications you mentioned. Add some ducting for additional cooling and fade resistance. Add some Carbotech Panther Plus or Hawk HPS pads for a bit better-than-oem stopping power.
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