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Big Brake Kits Offer Extra Stopping Power for Family and Performance Cars

 
Author: Quinton Becker
 

Customizing your car can be a fun and rewarding experience, with tangible results as the product of your work. Hobbyists spend a great deal of time and money on making their cars faster and sleeker. Unfortunately, few of these enthusiasts think about making their car safer in the process. Safety upgrades to a performance car are often seen as boring, bland, or unworthy of the efforts required.

From the car aficionado to the daily commuter, all drivers should consider improving the safety of their vehicles. One of the best safety improvements available on the market is the addition of a big brake kit. Brakes are obviously critical in any car. But if the horsepower in a vehicle has been amplified, and the breaks have not been adjusted to accommodate that horsepower, it is likely that problems will occur.

The only performance drivers who may immediately consider upgrading their brakes are road course enthusiasts. These drivers have known for years that the brakes that come stock on a vehicle usually leave something to be desired. Stock brakes work fine in most situations. But if you have ever wondered if your brakes would stop you in time, then you too may want to consider upgrading to a big brake kit for your vehicle.

Stock factory brakes generally have a rotor with a rather small diameter. The upgrade provides you with a much large brake rotor, which means that your brake pads will have more to grab onto when you hit the pedal. Stock brakes typically come with a 2-piston system that compresses the brake pad onto the brake rotor. Some big brake kits will upgrade this to a 6-piston system. More pistons mean more compression, resulting in better stopping power.

Drag racers are probably the worst offenders when it comes to not upgrading brakes as they add horsepower their cars. Larger brakes will certainly not make your car go any faster. For safety's sake, however, it is important that your car has adequate braking power to counteract the speed that you intend to achieve. Road racers, for this reason, may go so far as to opt for a big brake kit that has cross-drilled rotors. These rotors have holes drilled into them, allowing them to remain aerated and cool, even under racing conditions.

Cross-drilled rotors are not necessary for street cars, but if you want the best possible brake performance, they certainly do the trick. Keep in mind that having an upgraded brake system will even help as you drive around town. Good brakes are also especially important in harsh weather, and not just on a racetrack.

When you buy a big brake kit, you will want to purchase from a high-quality manufacturer. You could get your brakes from the maker of your car. For example, if you own a Buick, you could buy replacement brakes from your Buick parts dealer. Buick parts will probably not, however, offer the level of upgrade that you are looking for. Automobile manufacturers go with parts that are cost-effective to make and put in cars; this will not provide you with the best brake system available.

If you are looking to customize your car or to restore an older vehicle, it is smart to start with the brake system, so that you do not compromise your safety when you amp your car's performance. With larger brake systems, simply make sure that the device clears your wheels. Again, automobile manufacturer parts for cars are good enough for most people in most driving situations. But if you want the added security of knowing that you can stop in a shorter distance, then upgrading to a big brake system is the best decision you can make.

 
 
 

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