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Old 04-22-2011, 06:51 PM
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Looking at putting on a set of wilwood brakes, superlite 14inch 6 piston front and 4 piston rear,also iam running wilwood pedal box , After some guys that have put the same on there car, and there take on how they work and if there happy with them.
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Old 04-23-2011, 11:19 AM
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I put Wilwood brakes on my car. They work great and were a snap to install.

Two points of caution: 1) they kicked my wheels out an inch on either side requiring me to change offset/backspace; 2) not all wheels and centercaps will clear the wilwood hub.

I'm sure every car and app is different, but those are my experiences.

I have no regrets.
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Biggest complaint I have is the parking brake is very hard to apply, people are snapping cables trying to get them to hold. Don't know if you are going to run a parking brake or not.
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Nobodies after market parking brake works. I've had Wilwoods and Baer -- and they just don't hold. Some would refer to these as "emergency brakes" -- oh... that would be a HUGE mistake! They won't even hold on a 1% grade when you're dead stopped.
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Nobodies after market parking brake works. I've had Wilwoods and Baer -- and they just don't hold. Some would refer to these as "emergency brakes" -- oh... that would be a HUGE mistake! They won't even hold on a 1% grade when you're dead stopped.
Especially on a Nomad when you pull it up with your hand!
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Thanks guys yes was going to run park brake but maybe not , is there a park brake that does do the job that you know , but you guys are happy with the stopping power of the wilwoods??? thanks for your advise

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Old 04-25-2011, 06:53 PM
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Brakes are a SYSTEM -- and if the system is all done well and matches --- from the pedal ratio - to the master cylinder diameter/volume - etc - all of these big brake systems work killer.

One thing some buddies have had to get used to -- COLD braking.... some of these systems have street/track pads in them and the cold braking takes a little getting used to.

Another thing people fail to do -- BED THEM.... and I mean get them smoking hot bedding not just a few random hard braking stops.
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Nobodies after market parking brake works. I've had Wilwoods and Baer -- and they just don't hold. Some would refer to these as "emergency brakes" -- oh... that would be a HUGE mistake! They won't even hold on a 1% grade when you're dead stopped.
The Bare setup in My Nova works Wicked!! i can leave it parked in my driveway that has a decent grade in neutral and no issues
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Old 04-25-2011, 07:12 PM
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The Bare setup in My Nova works Wicked!! i can leave it parked in my driveway that has a decent grade in neutral and no issues
Good! Maybe I'll bring mine up and you can make it work!
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Old 04-25-2011, 09:55 PM
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Greg i am SURE it is more good luck than good management!!! as i do know that alot of the time they do not work all that well.
but feel free to come by any time.
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