Brake Fluid
#11
The Shelby brake upgrade consists of the same calipers and rotors as the GT Brembo package, just a different colour finish on the calipers. The FRPP kit includes pads (front and rear) and SS lines. It is probably a bit cheaper if you shop around to piece everything together, and that way you have the opportunity to get upgraded pads more suitable for track use, rather than getting the OEM Shelby pads that come with the kit.
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Ed
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Ed
#13
re: wheels
Bit of a thread revival here ... just wanted to add on that LRS now has some reasonably priced 18x10" wheels that look decent, and are confirmed to fit over the Brembo 14" brakes.
http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/...VE-Drift-18X10
Offset is good on these to use on all 4 corners of an S197. With some 275/40/18, 285/35/18, or 295/35/18, these would make for a reasonably priced package for the track.
cheers
Ed
http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/...VE-Drift-18X10
Offset is good on these to use on all 4 corners of an S197. With some 275/40/18, 285/35/18, or 295/35/18, these would make for a reasonably priced package for the track.
cheers
Ed
#14
Bit of a thread revival here ... just wanted to add on that LRS now has some reasonably priced 18x10" wheels that look decent, and are confirmed to fit over the Brembo 14" brakes.
http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/...VE-Drift-18X10
Offset is good on these to use on all 4 corners of an S197. With some 275/40/18, 285/35/18, or 295/35/18, these would make for a reasonably priced package for the track.
cheers
Ed
http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/...VE-Drift-18X10
Offset is good on these to use on all 4 corners of an S197. With some 275/40/18, 285/35/18, or 295/35/18, these would make for a reasonably priced package for the track.
cheers
Ed
I plan on putting these in 19" on my car hopefully over the winter
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