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Old 07-15-2004, 09:43 AM   #1
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GST/GSX Brakes

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I was cruising through some classified adds online. And came across some GSX calipers and rotors etc etc....A compleate package saying they were 2 piston calipers. I have noticed that GST and GSX brakes are different sizes when ordering from online retailers etc etc...But would this be a "good" upgrade for a GST or would a big brake kit from aem, brembo etc etc..do just as good? Or would spending money on good rotors and pads be just as good as any of the above mentioned? Thanks in advance


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Old 07-15-2004, 09:58 AM   #2
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Re: GST/GSX Brakes

I am sure the GSX brakes would be an upgrade. It is a updrade for a NT.

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Old 07-15-2004, 03:01 PM   #3
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Re: GST/GSX Brakes

I found some place that had AEM or like big or bigger brake its for like 350 for the front. But of course its not book marked. Shit My bad
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Re: GST/GSX Brakes

the GSX rotar is about @.3" larger than that of GST. you prob won't notice that much of a difference. personally, if you wanna upgrade, might as well make the money well spent and get something that'll feel the difference. if budget is an issue, get the AEM, they offer stage upgrade, so you do'nt have to get all rotars and calipers at once. and if money ain't an issue, Brembo big brakes all the way, it's gonna work so well that you're gonna feel like you hit a wall when you step on it.
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