'99 rear brakes
Actually it's more than just leverage—it's also rotor mass for heat absorption/dissipation.
I most cases, the "problem" with the stock brakes isn't so much braking power, but heat... once you're using them hard enough, you start to crack rotors often—there's just not enough mass. W/ the '99 set, most of the additional mass is added up front with a taller/wider rotor, and the rears are enlarged a bit for ballance.
I most cases, the "problem" with the stock brakes isn't so much braking power, but heat... once you're using them hard enough, you start to crack rotors often—there's just not enough mass. W/ the '99 set, most of the additional mass is added up front with a taller/wider rotor, and the rears are enlarged a bit for ballance.
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