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Andy Ven
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Hi guys,

 

Not sure if this has been covered before (i have had a search and not found the answer i was after. I am looking at upgrading my brakes to 380mm rotors front and 350mm rotors rear.

 

I have seen a few options available. Has anyone done this upgrade and has any info on it?

 

Cheers Andy

 

 

 

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That quite large for the fronts, will need 19" wheels for that

 

The usual size would be 356 Front 330 Rear

 

The new version of K sport are very good, we use them a lot now and price is good

 

is 330 the biggest you can get on the rears with 18's?

 

or what size do you suggest with 18s as i'm looking to upgrade all round aswell

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Will be running 19” wheels. So clearance shouldn’t be such an issue. I was thinking about running nissan gtr r35 brakes. Can pick up a full set of them for around £2000. They are brembo so shouldnt be that bad. I would just make adaptors to fit. Cant be the only one who has thought of doing this.

 

Ive see that pb brakes sell a full kit, rotors, lines etc for around £2500 brand new.

 

Reviews dont seem bad, again has anyone used these?

 

 

 

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Ive got a new rear 356 K Sport brake kit for sale if you want to save a bit of money. Post is in the parts for sale section. With ferrodo ds2500 pads they are amazing on my car

 

 

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Hi mate,

 

Do these still use the oem hand brake setup?

 

Ta

 

 

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