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Old 02-23-2006, 07:50 AM
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Originally Posted by 1Trkpony
Hey along the line of the calipers, has anyone ever looked at the Stainless steel brakes aluminum 2 piston replacement caliper? These are bolt in for the standard GM floating caliper and use the standard rotor (thus 15" wheels, etc.). Not sure if they are an improvement over the stock GM pieces. They run about $390 a set. Anyone look into these before?

See details at : http://www.ssbrakes.com/products/superTwin/
I have just installed a pair of A185's from SSB on #375. I had them powder coated blue. They are a perfect fit. Come with all the hardware up to but not including the brake line. (New crush washers are supplied as well as brake pads). I have not tested them out but will do so when the roads are clean and weather here breaks (read April at best).

With shipping and powder coated, they are about $500ish. Nice folks to deal with.
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