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Old 03-11-2011, 03:27 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by j.fro
The primary advantage of larger brakes for the Boxster is greater cooling and the ability to avoid brake fade during repeated heavy braking.

My first suggestion for better brake feel is a set of stainless brake hoses and a good flush with Ate Blue.
Beyond that, you'd want to go to a different set of brake pads. How much noise & brake dust are you willing to put up with?
I've already got the stainless brake hoses. Not sure what brake fluid I've got though...

Rather have less brake dust and noise, but if it helps... Current rotors are zimmermans and the pads are textar (standard items...).

Any suggestions for pads ? Something with not too much noise, hopefully.
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