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Old 08-23-2016, 06:33 AM   #1
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Wilwood AERO6 Feedback?

Anyone run 'em? I'm running a stock brake system with good fluid and ok pads with Z28 suspension bits and slicks...what am I doing I guess that goes to show how 'ok' I was with a stock Brembo system vs. an upgraded fbody 1LE system.

Will upgrade brakes down the road, but just trying to get a feeler. Wilwood has always treated me well in the fbody realm but who runs 'em? Would be getting the slotted AERO6 kit for the car. This car basically only sees canyon/hill carving, autocross, with occasional track time. Get's trailered to events, etc. Long term plan is stripped racecar - NASA, American Iron.

The equivalent Stoptech offering also looks good but for a good amount more what's the advantage? I don't think I have the coin on this build to pony up for racing brake/AP/etc.
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Old 08-16-2017, 02:21 PM   #2
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I was looking at the Wilwood AERO6 Big Brake Front Brake Kit Brake Kit No: 140-11269-R

Does anyone have this kit? Reviews on a 5th gen?

Thanks!
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