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<blockquote data-quote="siX PoTTer" data-source="post: 101802" data-attributes="member: 478"><p>Discs are good esp when in dry conditions...it behaves differently when its wet-meaning to say it needs to be slightly compressed so that da discs gets dried(by heating up da discs).thats y sometimes da brakes doesnt makan for awhile when you imediatly press on them(tat's when al four are discs)</p><p></p><p>Havin a mix of disc n drums is good because drums don't loose traction that easily when it rains because its contained in a casing that helps keep it dry...</p><p></p><p>Bad thing about drums are they heat up easilly...so don't keep pressn da brakes when going down hill</p><p></p><p>Price, checked recently...about 1k if you interested can PM me. but the parts are not brand new...</p><p></p><p>Personely,if you don't intend to mod mod mod den the braking power would be sufficient.Another alternative is to get a larger brake master cilider...there's a recommendation about it on one of the totalbmw mags.</p><p></p><p>any other opinion anyone?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="siX PoTTer, post: 101802, member: 478"] Discs are good esp when in dry conditions...it behaves differently when its wet-meaning to say it needs to be slightly compressed so that da discs gets dried(by heating up da discs).thats y sometimes da brakes doesnt makan for awhile when you imediatly press on them(tat's when al four are discs) Havin a mix of disc n drums is good because drums don't loose traction that easily when it rains because its contained in a casing that helps keep it dry... Bad thing about drums are they heat up easilly...so don't keep pressn da brakes when going down hill Price, checked recently...about 1k if you interested can PM me. but the parts are not brand new... Personely,if you don't intend to mod mod mod den the braking power would be sufficient.Another alternative is to get a larger brake master cilider...there's a recommendation about it on one of the totalbmw mags. any other opinion anyone? [/QUOTE]
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