With bigger brakes comes the need for better performing wheels/tires and suspension to clear the kit and handle the extra braking power.
Once you start upgrading a car to perform like a racing machine, it becomes less daily'able and the driver cops a lot of abuse from australia's rough roads..
Some people dont daily their S, where some others do..
Some people dont drive their S in the wet or on rough roads, where some others do..
All depends on what you know your car will be going through and what would and wont work for you.
When i get my next s2 soon, i'll be looking at BBKs as well and this thread could be useful..
Unfortunately i don't know much except for Brembo is a very well recognized brand globally and they do Brakes for many many cars, factory and racing.
I've seen a lot of S2s with Ap Racing as well, must be a reason..
Alps


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