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Griggs disc brake conversion?

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I was just at Road Atlanta and talked to all of the brake manufacturers (SSBC, Baer, Wilwood) and although they have great products I was not happy with the price. So has anyone tried or is using the 4on4 system that Griggs racing is selling? If so how do you like it and was it really complete for $2800. I really need to upgrade my brakes and want the best for the money. Any thoughts would be appreciated. 91 gt convertible
 

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Call mark at performanceautosport.com (and or check out their website).
They are into their griggs stuff over there.
 

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Griggs 4on4 Brakes

Mark and Don and Performance Autosport just finished by track car project and installed the Griggs 4on4 Brake system.....WOW! I had originally purchased 14" 2-piece Brembos for the front and converted the rear to Cobra calipers with upgrade Brembo rotors, but switched to the Griggs set-up. It was less expensive and the car stops a whole lot better then my previous set-up. Now that I have all all of the suspension flaws fixed in my car, the rear brakes actually do something...and the 4 piston calipers in the Griggs set-up really balance the braking. Plus...the replacement pads are a fraction of the cost of other high performance brake systems. A++++++ Definitely worth the investment.
 
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Awesome. That is exactly what I was hoping to hear. I really like the idea of 4 pots in the back. Everyone else just sells 2 pot fronts singles in the rear unless you want to upgrade ($$$$$) to the 6 pot calipers in the front. I will definitely check out pricing and purt this on the short list. Thanks.
 
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