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Old Sep 3, 2001 | 04:43 PM
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Hey GS guys,

I asked this question in the SC forum and got no reply, so I figure I'd try here. I'm sure the GS rears are very simlar to the SC. I have a 92 SC300.

I just got back from Le Circuit Mont Tremblant up near Montreal. What a beautifuly reconditioned 2.5 mile road course.

I have the GS400 17" wheels with the SupraTT brake setup on the front with H&R wheel spacers - they work Excellent - what an incredible difference over the stock setup. Any questions about this let me know.

I was thinking of doing the rears with the Supra brakes because the rear rotors are turning to junk. I remember reading about some people who have done this, but can't remember the process. Can someone let me know what is involved - just bolt on like the front or is there parking brake stuff involved? I'm in COMSCC car club - we do time trials and drivers schools so I really need all the braking I can get to bring this heavy SC down from speed.

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Old Sep 3, 2001 | 09:14 PM
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Is your front on your SC stock setup? If it is, I would recommend doing the fronts first and just replacing the rears with cross-drilled rotors and high-performance pads. If you already have upgraded your front brakes then I apologize for my ignorance. However, I have not heard of anyone here replacing the GS rears with the Supra TT brakes.

Brent
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