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    1. #1
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      Willwood, Baer, SSBC

      Who makes the best direct bolt in kit.

      As well as Quality long lasting componets?

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    2. #2
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      At least four threads in this forum with exactly the same question/subject. Try the "search this forum" button on the upper right of the disc brakes forum.
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    3. #3
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      I know I'd be lookin at Touring Classics...........

      BAER in a close second, but their pricing is now at a premium.

      The ability to purchase replacement parts for PBR based systems is second to none.

      Wilwood is no slouch either, but I am guessing that it comes down to what you are lookin for in relation to needs.

    4. #4
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      I have ran Wilwood stuff on many cars and never had a problem.. also, they build a ton of stuff for racers.. I would highly reccomend them..

      Baer/PBR is good stuff also if you don't need/want the big brakes. As noted the PBR floating calipers are easy to fix and parts are cheap. If you are talking the 6-piston and Alcon Baer stuff then that is some pricy stuff.
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    5. #5
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      You can do fine with a Touring-Classics setup. Hydraboost would be icing on the cake. What's your intended useage.
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    6. #6
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