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BRAKE KIT

Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 1:20 pm
by roytan30
HI all

I am driving a Jazz, thinking to change the front brake, but i am a newbie on that ,need every body advise,so far the 3 brand that i mentioned is almost the same price,but which is better?Or it there any better one,around the range from $1600 to $1800?

Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 4:19 pm
by eeee78
JBT and wilwood dynalite is 4pot mini if I am not wrong

Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 9:42 pm
by b^t
eeee78 wrote:JBT and wilwood dynalite is 4pot mini if I am not wrong
Jbt oso haf mini 6... :wink:

same

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 3:40 pm
by 5tian
vvtr help endless and jbt manufacture the brake kit so it is all the same from one company at taiwan.

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 2:10 pm
by roytan30
Hi all

Thanks for all the reply

I am very new to brake Kit.Please enlighten me

I thought that 6 pots is better than 4pots,why is the poll is leaning towards wilwood? :shock:

Thank you

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 10:16 pm
by Kelpie
eeee78 wrote:JBT and wilwood dynalite is 4pot mini if I am not wrong
Whoa....even a small car like Jazz also need BBK.

Regards,

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 9:11 am
by roytan30
Kelpie wrote:
eeee78 wrote:JBT and wilwood dynalite is 4pot mini if I am not wrong
Whoa....even a small car like Jazz also need BBK.

Regards,
is all about safety

Re: BRAKE KIT

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 11:28 am
by hkfung
roytan30 wrote:HI all

I am driving a Jazz, thinking to change the front brake, but i am a newbie on that ,need every body advise,so far the 3 brand that i mentioned is almost the same price,but which is better?Or it there any better one,around the range from $1600 to $1800?
go for V bro :lol:

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 10:15 pm
by kookk
roytan30 wrote:
Kelpie wrote:
eeee78 wrote:JBT and wilwood dynalite is 4pot mini if I am not wrong
Whoa....even a small car like Jazz also need BBK.

Regards,
is all about safety
Better brakes need not necessarily equate better safety.

I feel a 6 pot in the front for a Jazz may throw the bias of way too much.

Also, make sure your tyres are good enough too handle the brakes. Ultimately, it is your tyres that stop the car and not the brakes.

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 10:32 pm
by Prelude
kookk wrote:
roytan30 wrote:
Kelpie wrote: Whoa....even a small car like Jazz also need BBK.

Regards,
is all about safety
Better brakes need not necessarily equate better safety.

I feel a 6 pot in the front for a Jazz may throw the bias of way too much.

Also, make sure your tyres are good enough too handle the brakes. Ultimately, it is your tyres that stop the car and not the brakes.
Bro ehjoying ur BBK?

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 10:39 pm
by kookk
Prelude wrote:
kookk wrote:
roytan30 wrote: is all about safety
Better brakes need not necessarily equate better safety.

I feel a 6 pot in the front for a Jazz may throw the bias of way too much.

Also, make sure your tyres are good enough too handle the brakes. Ultimately, it is your tyres that stop the car and not the brakes.
Bro ehjoying ur BBK?
Hee... Not bad lah. :oops:

Not the best BBK out there but definitley worth the money I paid.

Amazing thing I wasn't expecting is that there is significantly less brake dust than my stock setup with dunno what pads. :lol:

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 10:05 am
by Prelude
kookk wrote:
Prelude wrote:
kookk wrote: Better brakes need not necessarily equate better safety.

I feel a 6 pot in the front for a Jazz may throw the bias of way too much.

Also, make sure your tyres are good enough too handle the brakes. Ultimately, it is your tyres that stop the car and not the brakes.
Bro ehjoying ur BBK?
Hee... Not bad lah. :oops:

Not the best BBK out there but definitley worth the money I paid.

Amazing thing I wasn't expecting is that there is significantly less brake dust than my stock setup with dunno what pads. :lol:
Why like that sia

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 10:57 am
by kookk
Prelude wrote:
kookk wrote:
Prelude wrote: Bro ehjoying ur BBK?
Hee... Not bad lah. :oops:

Not the best BBK out there but definitley worth the money I paid.

Amazing thing I wasn't expecting is that there is significantly less brake dust than my stock setup with dunno what pads. :lol:
Why like that sia
Diff in design and materials lor

Re: BRAKE KIT

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2007 11:30 am
by t28
roytan30 wrote:HI all

I am driving a Jazz, thinking to change the front brake, but i am a newbie on that ,need every body advise,so far the 3 brand that i mentioned is almost the same price,but which is better?Or it there any better one,around the range from $1600 to $1800?
Have u checked if any of the above can fit into yr car, bro?

Not familiar with Jazz, my guess is the JBT mini 4pots should be about to go in, but u have to find rims w right size & offset that can clear the calipers...