AutoForm(616-392-4909 Jerry) has a brake cooling kit that I put on my car. It will not interfere with the steering rack bracket recall and you don't cut through the front fascia. The front fascia comes off for installation. A small naca duct is riveted to the radiator support core at each end of the front fascia opening. You have to carefully cut two 3" holes in the radiator support core for the hose to snake through. Aluminum shrouds are screwed into the steering knuckle. You will have to tap 2 screws for each shroud. The hoses are then connected from the front naca ducts, thru the radiator support core, and to the shroud. They direct air to the caliper and the rotor. The driver side is a pretty direct route for the hose, but the passenger side is much harder to get the hose through. You can change brake pads with the shrouds in place. To change rotors you should take the shrouds off, but you can cheat. Take off the one screw that blocks the caliper bolt and bend the shroud in to get at the caliper bolt. Total cost for the kit is $435 + shipping. I had Autoform install(extra cost) my kit and it was a 4 hour job. I normally would go through 2 sets of front Brakeman #3 pads at Gingerman Raceway over a weekend. With the new brake cooling kit I ran the same pads Friday thru Sunday and there was still about a 1/3 of the pads left. I also took out the spring, not the o-ring, from my brake proportioning valve(per Sean Roe and Dean Word's advice)