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Old 06-27-2006, 10:03 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by soundiceuk
I have been looking at various brake upgrades for our 300s. So far I have found Stoptech, Brembo and AP Racing upgrades.

All the 3.5 300s here are in severe need of a brake upgrade.

Ours came with uprated pads front and rear, but they are now squealing like a biatchhh!

From looking at a few parts catalogs, i'm assuming that the 5.7 has different calipers, discs and pads on the front and the same calipers and pads but vented discs on the rear. Is this right?

I do like the look of the 380mm AP Racing conversion, as over here AP is the daddy. However, I understand that these are racing brakes and would probably produce too much dust and noise for a limousine.

What upgrade would you choose if you had no limit on money?

Also what upgrade would you choose if you had a tight budget?

Many thanks,

Paul
I would convert it to 4 wheel drum brakes and invest in an anchor.
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