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I know so little 'bout brakes.... Also best struts? I think Koni adjustables but how bout Bilsteins? Mucho thanks guys, Roger |
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Thanks. That's helpful. I am planning to use forged billet Superlites 120-8465 on the front with existing 3.2 Carrera rotors, and same 120-7432 on the back with SC rotors. When I have the rear suspension out shortly I will weld on some new mounts on the back of the hub carrier to take the calipers. New rules starting in 2008 mean I might have to revert to something near original, so I will leave the old mount there for the moment. Will these fit under 15" rims?? I'm doing this to save a bit of weight more than anything.
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