Whats the total cost to upgrade to SRT brakes?

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Whats the total cost to upgrade to SRT brakes? Everything brand new...


front?

rear?


I see daves big brake kit does not include the caliper or rotors so what does the kit include?:confused::confused::confused:
 

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895 Big Brake kit
585 E Brake kit
260 Stainless Steel lines
600 Calipers on Ebay or Here (someone has them)
100 Rotors (or find a local who upgraded and they will most likely help you out)
2450 total if you use OEM pads, upgraded pads I think are either 90 for all or 90 per set of fronts and rears.

I am well on my way towards my brake kit, 1 step at a time. (On a serious budget) Now if I can only find someone who is not going to use their purchased BBk and sell it to me.

I know a company that sells powder coated SRT calipers for just over 1100 shipped coated in your color.


Whats the total cost to upgrade to SRT brakes? Everything brand new...


front?

rear?


I see daves big brake kit does not include the caliper or rotors so what does the kit include?:confused::confused::confused:
 

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I spent approx $5.5K

Rotors - $1700
Calipers - $1800
Brackets - $830
Lines - $260
Spare Adapter - $120
E-brake - $550
Pads - $218

Shipping costs included as applicable.
 

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You can go with Dave's numbers but save significant by going with OEM SRT rotors. Heavier and not as pretty but they work.
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I only went with the big brake route because it takes a lot for me to do normal stopping at a stop sign. Driving my Audi I touch the brakes and I stop. I have driven an SRT and touching the brakes lightly gives me the stopping power I want. Emergency stops in my car are still good and the brake system feels the same as my old GTS, I just want a touchier brake feeling. Bigger rotors coated with black paint are blingy enough.
 

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I spent approx $5.5K

Rotors - $1700
Calipers - $1800
Brackets - $830
Lines - $260
Spare Adapter - $120
E-brake - $550
Pads - $218

Shipping costs included as applicable.


Can this be used as a complete shopping list or is there other stuff not listed needed?

Gotta make plans for the next year or so. Like KNG SNAKE said, piece at a time for the budget!:)

Robert
 

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Can this be used as a complete shopping list or is there other stuff not listed needed?

You'll need brake fluid ;) and wheels that fit over what are in my case big ol' 14 inch rear rotors. :D

If not the wheels, there are spacers available to let the 13" rear rotors (your old fronts...) work with 18" wheels. I have 20's on the rear as you should be aware of. Plenty of room for 14" rotors.

And yes, anybody with a lick of sense for $ value should consider Tom's kit. I had too many :beer: one day and went full bore bling. There are many reports that his kit equals the performance of others. See his post above!
 

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.... in non-ABS cars!

:dunno: upgrade not needed in abs cars? (or "what upgrade needed in abs cars?")

not really impressed with my 02 braking perf, or am i expecting too much from stock brakes (and wheels, etc)?

tia
 

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Roe Racing is a site sponsor as is Tom's rear brake caliper upgrade.

Roe Racing lightweight front brake kit includes everything and slotted 14" rotors for $1500. Call Dave about his rear caliper upgrade for pre-2001 as the performance improvement is legendary.

Ted
 

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You'll need brake fluid ;) and wheels that fit over what are in my case big ol' 14 inch rear rotors. :D

If not the wheels, there are spacers available to let the 13" rear rotors (your old fronts...) work with 18" wheels. I have 20's on the rear as you should be aware of. Plenty of room for 14" rotors.

And yes, anybody with a lick of sense for $ value should consider Tom's kit. I had too many :beer: one day and went full bore bling. There are many reports that his kit equals the performance of others. See his post above!

Thanks Dave!

Oh, and you have 20!:omg:

:D:lmao:

Robert
 

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We're hijacking this thread, aren't we? :hijack:

I think Dave's data shows an 8 lb advantage to the 40mm system.
Braking is arguably same.
The difference is Bling vs. Cha-ching.

Interpretation: Dave's loaded. But is it :beer: or :money:??
 

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$5.5K????! for all new parts??? Just got a full 4 wheel big brake plus E-brake lines etc from Jon B for at least 10% fewer dollars! GTS Bruce
 

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No around 10% less than all new srt brake costs for a superior STOPTECH big brake setup. Should have been more specific. Choice of colors etc. GTS Bruce
 

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No around 10% less than all new srt brake costs for a superior STOPTECH big brake setup. Should have been more specific. Choice of colors etc. GTS Bruce

I won't argue which brand is best, but one of my prerequisites was that the calipers were going to say Viper. Kind of limits the selection down to Brembo at that point.
 

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