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Whoever you? You are absolute correct installing BBK can be safety hazards especially it is not install properly with short cuts. You really know your stuff. I am a newbie and have no points to select praised. Next time bro.

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Most B&B cars will do fine just with brake pads upgrade. In fact changing to BBK on B&B cars can be a safety hazard.

 

my bnb ride with this bbk coming to 1 yr now, i still enjoying the braking power rain or shine.

what safety hazard?

 

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if all four wheels are upgraded simultaneously with the correct calibration and size, it is good.

 

whats the use of a front brake that look over sized while the back is still stock.

 

more noise dive in an emergency and dont know what else might happen....

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I am using a BBK now. The braking distance is fantastic however I notice there's screeching sound when I tap the brake lightly.. not sure if it's normal..can anyone expert advise? Thank you.

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I am using a BBK now. The braking distance is fantastic however I notice there's screeching sound when I tap the brake lightly.. not sure if it's normal..can anyone expert advise? Thank you.

have you properly bed the new pad and rotor in according to specification, example like speed up to km/hr and brake to zero, repeat few times etc.. Or first 400 km, apply braking gently etc.. Different a pads got different methods and the brake shop should advise.
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have you properly bed the new pad and rotor in according to specification, example like speed up to km/hr and brake to zero, repeat few times etc.. Or first 400 km, apply braking gently etc.. Different a pads got different methods and the brake shop should advise.

The shop only mentioned the sound will go away after 1000km. I've travelled 2700km now and the sound remains as it is. I think I will return to the shop for rectification.

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Before you visit the brake specialists to get brake upgrades, ensure that your car accepts such upgrades. For this, you could read the user manual of your vehicle and find out more about it.

And if you misplaced the user manual, you could get a copy of it from the online website manuals.co

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Buay paiseh. Ownself calling ownself specialist. Pls call yourself Brake Suppliers. Nobody certified you and your company as specialist.

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TRW XPS High Carbon Slotted Rotors & Original Brake Pads or FUJIACE ACE ROTOR?

 

Im pretty sure FUJIACE is a rotor from china but has an japanese sounding name to con people. 

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