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AltyCoupe
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Joined: Thu Dec 03, 2009 8:50 pm
Car: 2009 Altima Coupe 3.5 SE CVT

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hey everyone,

SO i came to the conclusion that the stock brakes are just garbage for this cars. It just doesnt feel right with all that power. For the 1st month the brakes felt OK but now it seems soooo soft (and i dont abuse my brakes at all.) I have been looking into these stillen brakes and are wondering if it makes any noticable difference that is worth the cash. If not, are there any other brakes I can look for?


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mcheddadi
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Car: R8

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akebono bbk or AP racing brakes. first is the cheapest and best bang for the buck the later is insane but pricey too

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PHENOMenalVinyl
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Car: 08 altima coupe 2.5 mt
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there deff better like just upgrading rotors and pads but if you really want some good stuff go with the ap big brake kit

AC09~MILF
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Joined: Sun Feb 07, 2010 6:42 pm
Car: Altima Coupe 2009

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I feel the same way... im used to the brembos i had on my sti, n when i drive my G i brake too hard thinkn they soft also...

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Loop
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Joined: Sat Nov 03, 2007 8:12 pm
Car: only nissan cars
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There are a good amount of aftermarket brake parts. i.e pads, rotors, brakes lines & fluids. Also BBK's from Rotora, AP Racing, Stillen, and Akebono.

I have no complaints about my Rotora brakes. I may possibly do a review when I have time, since I have put much more mileage and have used them at the track.


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