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Old 06-18-2013, 11:36 AM   #1
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Default Factory Brembos vs. Standard Brakes

I have the standard brakes on my car. What are the differences? Rotor size? Number of pistons? Larger calipers etc? Wanting to know if I can add them in the future and if they will fit along with the wheels I bought. I assume so since

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Old 06-18-2013, 12:11 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Dominic Toretto View Post
I have the standard brakes on my car. What are the differences? Rotor size? Number of pistons? Larger calipers etc?
Yes to all those - the Brembo GTs and Boss 302s have larger rotors, more pistons per caliper (4 instead of 2) and larger calipers/pads.
Wanting to know if I can add them in the future and if they will fit along with the wheels I bought. I assume so since
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I would not assume, because fitment over the Brembo calipers can be tricky. There are a lot of wheel makers that offer wheels that fit fine for standard brakes but don't fit over Brembos.

Kevin (04sleeper here) did a nice writeup on his Brembo brake swap. He always details his installs so you'll get a good idea of what is needed and what to expect.

http://www.svtperformance.com/forums...-my-13-cs.html
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Old 06-18-2013, 12:16 PM   #3
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13.8" rotors on front with 4 piston calipers

standard are 12.8" with 2 piston
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Interesting. When I was selecting wheels to by, none of the options took into account whether or not the car has the Brembo kit. Just read options for fitment as "GT/V6" or "GT500."

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Originally Posted by Dominic Toretto View Post
Interesting. When I was selecting wheels to by, none of the options took into account whether or not the car has the Brembo kit. Just read options for fitment as "GT/V6" or "GT500."

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if they fit on a GT500 they will fit brembos. the 07-12 GT500 has the same brembos as the brembo GT/boss. 13 GT500 has 6piston brembos
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Old 06-18-2013, 03:06 PM   #6
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Are the Brembos just the front set or do the rear brakes get upgrades as well?

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Old 06-18-2013, 03:10 PM   #7
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Old 06-18-2013, 03:32 PM   #8
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I want the '13 GT500 setup. Ok I'm going to buy it now!!!!!
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I know the clearance on the factory Brembo's is TIGHT. like 2mm tight.
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I installed 2012 gt500 brembo set up on my car I have a base model 5.0. Cost me $700 plus 200 for stainless steel brake line kit from steeda. Installed in 30 minutes super easy. Stop great. I have the sve drift 18" wheels no clearance issues
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Old 06-19-2013, 08:21 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by Rebelracer568 View Post
I installed 2012 gt500 brembo set up on my car I have a base model 5.0. Cost me $700 plus 200 for stainless steel brake line kit from steeda. Installed in 30 minutes super easy. Stop great. I have the sve drift 18" wheels no clearance issues
Must stop the 5.0 great since that brake kit is designed around a much heavier(especially front heavy) car.

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