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Old 05-08-2007, 03:00 PM   #20
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A few good ways to improve breaking..

- SS lines
- Good pads
- Quality tires
- Lighter wheels
- Upgrade suspension

People add huge wheels and don't take the unsprung weight into effect when they can't figure out why their cars don't stop so well. Hence the reason I'm a firm believer in smaller, lighter wheels. Good sticky tires will do wonders cutting those stopping distances down. Upgrading suspension also helps. Stiffer springs help with weight transfer and dive.
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