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Old 08-26-2009, 07:41 PM
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Brembo brakes for the rear!

Can anyone tell me where I can find matching brembo calipers for the rear rotors on 05 TL?

I知 not online for a long time I知 in the military so some websites would be greatly appreciated
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I installed the Rotora 4-piston on my buddies 07 TLS, they look pretty similiar to the factory Brembos but they are not cheap.
Try a search on this forum.
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buy a set of rotora in black... paint the entire caliper and use a "brembo" decal
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buy a set of rotora in black... paint the entire caliper and use a "brembo" decal
fake caliper covers ftw! i gotta get me some
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Originally Posted by 22MGA
Can anyone tell me where I can find matching brembo calipers for the rear rotors on 05 TL?

I知 not online for a long time I知 in the military so some websites would be greatly appreciated
Rotora kit is your best bet, but don't run with that on the rear's only. If you do that, you won't get better stopping distances, just a screwed up brake balance. You will need to do the front and rear to get the balance right!
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Originally Posted by csmeance
Rotora kit is your best bet, but don't run with that on the rear's only. If you do that, you won't get better stopping distances, just a screwed up brake balance. You will need to do the front and rear to get the balance right!
What are the differences between the front 4-piston Rotora vs the OEM Brembos on the 6MT/TL-S?
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Originally Posted by o4Komodo
What are the differences between the front 4-piston Rotora vs the OEM Brembos on the 6MT/TL-S?
Larger rotor area + larger piston coverage, plus its designed to work in balance with the rear kit since the TL and most cars have 80/20 braking...
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You gotta replace both? I thought the jury was still out on this combo. I wanted to know this as well, but I thought that the brake bias question was up in the air. And that different brake manufacturers STILL might work.
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