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Old 08-23-2003, 12:12 AM
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aem big brake kit

sup everyone, i got a 4th gen prelude and i want bigger brakes as the brembo rotors alone arent enough stopping power for me. i am looking at the aem big brake kit as a good upgrade. abybody have any input? i usually try to stay away from aem but its my only choice within that price range. maybe wilwood makes a big brake kit too? i havent found one. thanks
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I have heard nothing but good things about the AEM big brake kit if you get em let us know how you like them
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aem is a good way to go... not sure what size brembro rotors you have on right now but make sure that you're rolling on 17's or larger if you're planning on getting the aem rotors cause they require 17 inch rims or larger... there may be a few 16 inch rims out there that might fit but not many if any.
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