upgrading from gt rear brakes to cobra rear brakes

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is it worth doing this? those of you that have done it or just have a cobra, does changing the rear brakes help that much? I already have cobra brakes up front, and i dont like the fact that the rear gt brakes are not vented.
 

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unless you road race the venting will not do much for you. Your front breaks are 2/3 your stopping power so going bigger in the rear will not hurt but will not gain you a whole lot either.
 

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You won't really notice any increase in stopping power unless you road race your car.
 

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Don't waste your time. For all that is involved in going from GT to Cobra rear brakes, it is pointless. The only way i would say yes to doing it is if you already have the rear apart(Since you have to pull the axles to change the brake brackets) and you're getting a good deal on the brakes.
 

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I road race my car and still run stock rear brakes, other then the rotors being blue, I haven't noticed any problem with them. I've never run cobra brakes so I can't comment on weather or not they would make a difference.
 

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I'm running stock rear brakes, although lately I've been thinking about putting in a race pad in the back. So far I've been running just regular HPS pads.
 

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spend your money elsewhere, the difference its minimum almost nothing lol
 

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there is minimal increase in stopping power, but there is a large increase in fade resistance and pedal feel when open tracking.
 

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