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AEM big brake kit

Has ne one had ne problems with the aem big brake kit or heard ne thing about it? I have heard that the calipers dont sit correctly with the dx model and was wondering if a bigger rim would fix it or if it doesnt work with the dx at all?
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Don't get AEM for brake kits. The name stands for Advanced Engine Management, does that sound good for brakes. They are mostly for looks. If you want better braking, look into brake companies like Brembo, Wilwood, Rotora, or FastBrakes. They all make kits for your car, and Fastbrakes.com has them for the cheapest, and they fit under 15" wheels.
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Re: AEM big brake kit

No real need for a big brake kit for 99.9% of cars on the road if you do make one i do agree there are better then AEMs
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