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Old 04-23-2008, 11:21 PM
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Vivid Racing is offering Brembo BBK's and special Cayman Club prices:

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Brembo Front 15" 6pot Brake Kit 2pc Porsche Cayman (S) 06+
Brembo Front 15" 4pot Brake Kit 2pc Porsche Cayman 06+
Brembo Front 14" 6pot Brake Kit 2pc Porsche Cayman (S) 06+
Brembo Front 14" 4pot Brake Kit 2pc Porsche Cayman (S) 06+



This line is dedicated to the most demanding customers.This braking system originates from the Racing components, consisting of a ventilated, integral or composite disc, available drilled or slotted, aluminium calipers, a complete set of high performance brake pads, metal braid tubes and high quality small parts.


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Rotors: Drilled or Slotted. Please select below.
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What about wheel clearance on either the 15" or 14" kits? Will those fit under 18" stock wheels or do you need 19 or 20" wheels for clearance?

Can the calipers have Porsche on them instead of Brembo?

Any significant weight or stopping distances between the drilled or slotted rotors?
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To the above questions I would add: just sticking bigger front brakes without upgrading the rear, doesn't that upset the delicate brake balance that I am sure Porsche spent much time optimizing for the car?
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The 15' Needs at least 4 inches so 19 inch will fit but not 18!
We can get the calipers custom painted for $290 a side with whatever you want for paint and writing. It takes 2 weeks to paint.

I will get more pics and information for you all with pics on the fitment guides from Brembo and post them up.
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To the above questions I would add: just sticking bigger front brakes without upgrading the rear, doesn't that upset the delicate brake balance that I am sure Porsche spent much time optimizing for the car?
Brembo does a lot of close work with Porsche as you can tell. Talking to Brembo directly they are very confident that the balance and the abilty to stop and trail brake are significantly increased with their GT kits.
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