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    Senior Member Three Rings Avi'sA6's Avatar
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    Question Rear bbk, how many of you guys have it?

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    So im doing a bbk up front and was thinking about doing my rears also. Question is how many of you have done it?

    Im doing a 4 piston front and found a great deal on D2S8 rears, go for it? or not?
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    Senior Member Three Rings exogen's Avatar
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    prolly have better luck in the a6 threads, but ill go ahead and say go for it. cant go wrong with BBKs

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    Senior Member Three Rings Avi'sA6's Avatar
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    Lol no one I'm the a6 section really has bbks. And since I'm a 2.8 I figure the a4 guys would be better. All a4s and the a6 2.8 have the same stock brakes.

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    When I did my fronts I also did the s4 rears with the b7 s4 300mm rotors. Combined with the 996 fronts I did up front the car had some serious stopping power.

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    Senior Member Three Rings Avi'sA6's Avatar
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    I'm doing Boxster S or 996 fronts with a 321 (B5 S4) and want to do the D2 S8 280 rear. Wondering if it'll throw anything off?

    It is a single piston caliper. So not to sure.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings belinko's Avatar
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    Go for it! You're brake bias should be fine.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings terraflata's Avatar
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    034 makes a 300MM rear brake kit. Just to let you know.

    034 BBK

    It uses a lighter and stiffer Willwood 4 piston caliper. If you got the money to go with a 2-pc rotor, there is serious weight loss to be had.
    Last edited by terraflata; 10-21-2010 at 03:20 PM.
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