MINESGTIR said:I can buy Hi-Spec 300mm 4 pot brakes for £950 to my door (suitable for 16")
I can buy AP Racing 295mm 4pot for £989.
what would you go for and why.
Thanks
i actually got my big rears from somewhere fooking miles away over hi spec which was only 6 miles away from me for that very reasonyoungsyp said:Hi Spec are legendary for their poor customer service and long waiting times for delivery !
I've not seen a good report or a satisfied customer from them yet. In fact, I'm still very surprised they're still in business. I guess someone is buying their kits ?!diesel weasel said:i actually got my big rears from somewhere fooking miles away over hi spec which was only 6 miles away from me for that very reason
MINESGTIR said:the AP are designed to fit 15" wheels. i have 16".
this will not be a problem will it ?
BOTH ARE NEW KITS
id have to disagree, their service to me has been top notch, everytime ive needed bits and pieces theve always come up trumpsyoungsyp said:I'd go for the AP set up. Not only do they have the pedigree but, you should be able to get hold of them and spares very easily, along with a huge range of pads and pad compounds.
Hi Spec are legendary for their poor customer service and long waiting times for delivery !
DUMBASS, there will too big a gap around the disc, it won't look bling enough.:der:Odin said:No if they fit 15" wheels then you wont have any problems with your 16" 's .
Rob
stumo said:DUMBASS, there will too big a gap around the disc, it won't look bling enough.:der:
The noobs are bad enough but you'd have thought the old gits would know stuff like that.:doh:
You're welcome buddy , I totally agree with your Stumo comment as well :lol: , The liquid stuff just dribbles out of him non stop :doh: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:.MINESGTIR said:stumo you do come out with some shit.
thanks for the help rob
gunmetalgtir said:stumo, what's that a picture of in your Avatar? A close up of your ass or looking down on a toilet bowl? :lol: