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Brembo from other makes?
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<blockquote data-quote="damnu" data-source="post: 304765" data-attributes="member: 8508"><p>Thanks. I guess I'll just stick to the 328 items as I would want to avoid any major fabrication work. I'm presuming that the 320 - 328 brakes are all the same ie ventilated? So all would be a plug and play?</p><p></p><p>Usually when we apply the brakes, does the rear ever kick in or that's only used when the handbrake is engaged? I'm just wondering if there will be any significant advantage if I transfer my existing front calipers to the rear after I've installed the 328 brakes. Would this also require fabrication work or it's also a simple plug and play?</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="damnu, post: 304765, member: 8508"] Thanks. I guess I'll just stick to the 328 items as I would want to avoid any major fabrication work. I'm presuming that the 320 - 328 brakes are all the same ie ventilated? So all would be a plug and play? Usually when we apply the brakes, does the rear ever kick in or that's only used when the handbrake is engaged? I'm just wondering if there will be any significant advantage if I transfer my existing front calipers to the rear after I've installed the 328 brakes. Would this also require fabrication work or it's also a simple plug and play? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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