Re: Wilwood DynaPro Big Brakes
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March 02, 2006 02:14 pm UTC
March 02, 2006 02:14 pm UTC
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Mike Jackson
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Senior Member, with Far TOO Much Time on Their Hands
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Onurmomstitties
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The only bad thing I heard about them is that the calipers can flex a little under real strain. Don't ask me to back that up I can't, just something I read somewhere that popped into my head.
1998 AWD 12.1@122 421whp -SOLD Duck Dodgers = EPIC FAILZ!
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Re: Wilwood DynaPro Big Brakes
#153929
March 20, 2006 03:51 pm UTC
March 20, 2006 03:51 pm UTC
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Posts: 114 Calgary, AB
Johnny O'Krafka
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Regular Member
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Posts: 114
Calgary, AB
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I ran a Wilwood 6 piston 13" setup on my TransAm and it worked amazing. Just watch what compound of pad you use as they have many. I'd recommend their Q compound for street use. Those rotors won't warp. Only thing my kit didn't come with was the safety wire for the bolts on the 2 peice rotors but that can be had from most motorcycle shops. You'll be happy with these brakes.
Johnny "If it's not broken I haven't driven it" O 1992 AWD 5SPD 2014 EVO GSR
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