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<blockquote data-quote="slravenel" data-source="post: 728260" data-attributes="member: 1068"><p>Parts wise, the calipers themselves are ~2x the price alone. Not quite...but close to it.</p><p></p><p>Tend to agree with wizzo on the ultimate discussion. Ultimate for 1 guy isn't for another....keep in mind that pads alone are pretty $$$ for these things. I spend $90 an axle each season for pads that are run down to about 10% by the end of each season. And I have to order them from summit, so I cant just run to the store and grab some pads...I have to always have a set of 4 on my shelf just in case.</p><p></p><p>But mine also stops damn good.... WAY better than it did when I had stock brakes. Not even in the same ballpark really - even if I could fit a HB setup on this buggy, I wouldnt run it anyway</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slravenel, post: 728260, member: 1068"] Parts wise, the calipers themselves are ~2x the price alone. Not quite...but close to it. Tend to agree with wizzo on the ultimate discussion. Ultimate for 1 guy isn't for another....keep in mind that pads alone are pretty $$$ for these things. I spend $90 an axle each season for pads that are run down to about 10% by the end of each season. And I have to order them from summit, so I cant just run to the store and grab some pads...I have to always have a set of 4 on my shelf just in case. But mine also stops damn good.... WAY better than it did when I had stock brakes. Not even in the same ballpark really - even if I could fit a HB setup on this buggy, I wouldnt run it anyway [/QUOTE]
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