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Old 07-09-2005, 07:23 AM   #1 (permalink)
squeea805
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brakes problem with 22" wheels

Hey guys,

Since i got my 22" wheels, the stock brakes are not preforming as they use to on the stock wheels, specially in the hot weather and humidity, not sure if this has bad effect on the brakes.

I am looking to upgrade my brakes, i do not want to spend money on getting a big brake kit since i dont race the car. from what i read on the fourms i understood that i need to upgrade the rotors to a slotted rotors but not drilled. i need also to upgrade the lines and get a better pads, what about the claipers?

Is that all what i need to do to get better brakes? i saw some going on eBay but i dont know if i should buy from there, i was thinking to buy the rotors from a good company such as stop tech or brembo, etc.

I am looking for a nice upgrade to the brakes, front and rears, if you have or know a nice combo please help me out, feel free to recommend any company as it will be very helpful to me.

I appreciate all responses to this post, Thanks
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