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bhuff30

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I'm sure they reduce the cooling capacity of your brakes too. These would prevent cool air from getting to the caliper or pads, so you'll see brake fade earlier and more severly. The standard brake dust color I currently have will be fine for me.

wicked93gs said:
that has got to be the stupidest thing I have ever seen....

1. They are expensive
2. They have no real purpose
3. They are ugly with fake bolts
4. THEY ADD UNSPRUNG WEIGHT FOR NO REASON!
5. Caliper paint just looks better
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wicked93gs said:
that has got to be the stupidest thing I have ever seen....

1. They are expensive
2. They have no real purpose
3. They are ugly with fake bolts
4. THEY ADD UNSPRUNG WEIGHT FOR NO REASON!
5. Caliper paint just looks better
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Haha, how does it add undsprung weight? Does it rotate with the wheel? It's attached to the hub which is sprung.
 
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bdcardinal

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bhuff30 said:
I'm sure they reduce the cooling capacity of your brakes too. These would prevent cool air from getting to the caliper or pads, so you'll see brake fade earlier and more severly. The standard brake dust color I currently have will be fine for me.
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that was my argument, another item where no real race car would ever use them.
 

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CobraRed_96_GT said:
Haha, how does it add undsprung weight? Does it rotate with the wheel? It's attached to the hub which is sprung.
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heh, you're right, not sure what I was thinking of
 

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CobraRed_96_GT said:
Haha, how does it add undsprung weight? Does it rotate with the wheel? It's attached to the hub which is sprung.
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Wait, its still unsprung isn't it? I mean wheels/tires/brakes are all unsprung components are they not? The part they are mounted to is also the spring perch is it not? Caliper attached to bracket, bracket attached to spindle/hub, spindle/hub attached to lower control arm, lower control arm is spring perch. So all of those components are technically unsprung
 
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There are two kinds of people in this world:
-people who paint their calipers, rotor hats, dust shields, etc
-people who do not care about or respect their cars
 
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