Gen2 11.75" Big Brake Kit @ Trackspeed - Only $599!
#103
I recently finished a k swap on my NB, and I'm looking to do a bbk in the near future.
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#105
I'm moving late Jan/early Feb timeframe, so I was kind of in a rush to finish.
Good to hear that you got everything done as well, mustve been a lot of work.
#108
Are the kits in stock? Or is there a waiting time?
#110
Can you help me check availability of these items and check if I missed any components for complete brake upgrade?
I'm trying to get everything in by early/mid January because I'm planning on moving early Feb.
My car is 2000 but I recently purchased Sports rear calipers.
EDIT: Seems like I missed the rotors for the sports rear....
Thank you in advance
I'm trying to get everything in by early/mid January because I'm planning on moving early Feb.
My car is 2000 but I recently purchased Sports rear calipers.
EDIT: Seems like I missed the rotors for the sports rear....
Thank you in advance
#112
I just finished installing the BBK and I was wondering if this is normal.
I have some free play on the hub centric ring
I have some free play on the hub centric ring
#115
alrighty, i still have it in there but I guess i'll take them off next time I remove my wheels.
Just wanted to mention 2 things about the kit.
1. Lack of instructions, although I was able to find your awesome post of how to wire the rotors on here.
2. No "trackspeed" vinyl stickers/decals... <--- very important
btw BBK clears 15x8 storm s1 by a mile. Not even anywhere near close to touching.
and proportioning valve install
Just wanted to mention 2 things about the kit.
1. Lack of instructions, although I was able to find your awesome post of how to wire the rotors on here.
2. No "trackspeed" vinyl stickers/decals... <--- very important
btw BBK clears 15x8 storm s1 by a mile. Not even anywhere near close to touching.
and proportioning valve install
#116
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These have been flying off the shelf since their release. The first two production runs were completely sold before they even arrived. We've adjusted and finally have kits on the shelf. Dynalite and Dynapro 4-piston options ship same day (if ordered before 5PM PST). Red calipers and 6-piston options are special-order.
#117
+1
Installed the kit a few days ago, the Dynapro calipers look great, everything lined up well.
I'm still playing with the proportioning valve but should have that mostly dialed in tonight. I'm glad I got shoulder harness pads, this thing wants to hurl me forward.
In my opinion, full blown (hold-my-hand) instructions are not necessary, but a TQ spec card would be cool. Otherwise, keep up the good work TSE!
Installed the kit a few days ago, the Dynapro calipers look great, everything lined up well.
I'm still playing with the proportioning valve but should have that mostly dialed in tonight. I'm glad I got shoulder harness pads, this thing wants to hurl me forward.
In my opinion, full blown (hold-my-hand) instructions are not necessary, but a TQ spec card would be cool. Otherwise, keep up the good work TSE!
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+1
Installed the kit a few days ago, the Dynapro calipers look great, everything lined up well.
I'm still playing with the proportioning valve but should have that mostly dialed in tonight. I'm glad I got shoulder harness pads, this thing wants to hurl me forward.
In my opinion, full blown (hold-my-hand) instructions are not necessary, but a TQ spec card would be cool. Otherwise, keep up the good work TSE!
Installed the kit a few days ago, the Dynapro calipers look great, everything lined up well.
I'm still playing with the proportioning valve but should have that mostly dialed in tonight. I'm glad I got shoulder harness pads, this thing wants to hurl me forward.
In my opinion, full blown (hold-my-hand) instructions are not necessary, but a TQ spec card would be cool. Otherwise, keep up the good work TSE!
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There are full-blown hold-my-hand instructions available on our site in PDF form. I've moved to that model instead of including hard-copy instructions with every box. It's easier and cheaper for me to include a form slip with contact info and "see site for instructions", and it also means I can include high-res color photos in the instructions without adding a bunch of printing costs to each box. Easier for me, better instructions for you, less expensive for both of us.
You can download the BBK instructions here:
Trackspeed Gen2 BBK Install Instructions - Download Link