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disc brake kit

thinking about useing this kit what yal think anyone else used this kit.. and what did ya think of it?

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-BK1208/?rtype=10

You're in luck, I just purchased that same kit. Works Fantastic, it is basically a re-branded SSBC kit. Comes with everything you'll need for the installation, and their was no head banging involved :hello2:

Great kit, and I would give it a 10/10 for my overall satisfaction. Really was the best upgrade I have done so far on the car, you won't be disappointed.
 
I agree!!My car now stops from over 130 mph with no problem in the 1/4 mile:hello2:
 
thanks I was kinda concerned of how it would work being as my car has manual brakes and this kit doesnt come with prop. valve.. but i just ordered it if it works for yall should work for me
 
You should need to run a proportioning valve ultra.......Manual drums you have a metering block, there's a difference. If you don't offset the fluid flow to the wheel cylinder's in the back vs. the caliper pistons in the front, odds are you're gonna have some issues.

Just throwing it out there.....
 
I run manual brakes and do not use a proportioning valve. Stops great in the worst of traffic, but i'm sure could benefit from the usage of one. Install the kit, and see how it feels.
 
Hey Ultra....Just google proportioning Valve. Lotta folks make them. I guess it all depends on how much you wanna spend. Myself I've used the Wilwood Combination proportioning valve..If your worried about a stock look, places like Year One, Right Stuff, Classic Ind. and others sell those.

http://wilwood.com/MasterCylinders/MasterCylinderValves.aspx
 
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