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    #91
    Originally posted by 328ijunkie View Post
    Plenty of pad, just lit them on fire. Wheel wells went up in flames after caliper piston popped out.

    That's crazy!

    Isn't it physically impossible for the piston to pop out unless the rotor shatters?

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      #92
      Originally posted by Skafrog View Post
      They are pretty expensive once you get into the race kits. But the replacement parts (rotors/seals/etc) are really cheap. I love the life span of the pads, but the wilwood calipers flex quite a bit and cause the pads to wear uneven. And yeah sorry, I mean massive brakes.


      If you are planning on redoing your suspension at some point and dont have a lot of wheels / tires accumulated yet, I think that e36/e46 stuff makes more sense. But in my case, I had too much invested in my 4 lug setup to make a switch.
      Either way, not upgrading to a proper BBK is false economy. You end up spending more in the long run. I made my investment back within 3 years when I look at how much I used to spend on consumables vs what I spend now.
      How is pedal feel? I still love the feel of stock calipers (no matter the size). Every BBK weve ever installed in a customer car ive hated. Also i worry that the wilwoods will do the same stuff the UUC calipers have been plauged with no?


      Originally posted by Cephas View Post
      That's crazy!

      Isn't it physically impossible for the piston to pop out unless the rotor shatters?
      or you bend a pad in half :(

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        #93
        Isn't it physically impossible for the piston to pop out unless the rotor shatters?
        I woulda thunk so. But once you unbolted the caliper, I could see it
        getting pulled out by a pad that's been mauled like that.

        You'd have to really stand on the pedal to get it to do that much damage...

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          #94
          When you're doing 140+ and the brakes basically quit, you'll be pumping and standing on them too!

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            #95
            Originally posted by 328ijunkie View Post
            When you're doing 140+ and the brakes basically quit, you'll be pumping and standing on them too!
            Yeah, that's a situation I hope to never be in!

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              #96
              Originally posted by 328ijunkie View Post
              How is pedal feel? I still love the feel of stock calipers (no matter the size). Every BBK weve ever installed in a customer car ive hated.
              I run the 300mm Massive Brakes 'Sport kit in the front of my track car. I went to an E30 M3 master cylinder and was much happier with the pedal feel afterwards.
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                #97
                Im jealous...

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                  #98
                  If you had a E28, you could use them as well.
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                    #99
                    Is there a better OEM brake caliper? Girling or ATE? I want to rebuild a set of calipers and want to build the right ones
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                      Iirc ATE's have brass bushings which seems to be what most track guys prefer. I think they're a little more rare though.

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                        Originally posted by tinkerputzer View Post
                        Iirc ATE's have brass bushings which seems to be what most track guys prefer. I think they're a little more rare though.

                        Negative. Brass bushings are an upgrade for the ATEs. The performance advantage between the two are so small it makes no difference.


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