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Aerospace brakes/components are way down on the list of drag car brakes. There is a difference.
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I have them on my car. The have been flawless. When installed correctly they have very little drag. Good stopping power. I have a trans brake so don?t try to hold the car on the line. Very precise for staging. There probably is Better out there but for the price they are a good value
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Many that have tried them that now have Mark Williams or Strange brakes would disagree
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When aerospace first got in to the brake business i had quite a few problems with them, sticky calipers, etc. but in the last 10-12 years i've had zero problems with them.
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