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We recently received a large shipment of the Baer Alumasport Brake Packages. They are priced to sell and ready to be sent to you! Just give us a call at 1-877-482-9763 or e-mail [email protected] to receive a quote for your vehicle!

 

Baer's AlumaSport brake system is a high-performance, cost-effective brake package designed to restore and improve braking performance lost due to the addition of plus-sized wheel-and-tire packages. These packages can add more than 30 pounds per corner, resulting in measurably longer stopping distances and a huge reduction in vehicle safety. Baer's AlumaSport brake system has been track-tested and road-proven to deliver performance improvements of over 20%.

 

AlumaSport covers all four corners with large 2-piston aluminum calipers, powder-painted red, and 14" diameter, 1-piece rotors, for performance that rivals many sports cars and sedans. The plus-sized rotors fill up the wheels and look amazing with cross-drilled, slotted and zinc-washed surfaces. Requires 20" or larger wheels.

 

Baer AlumaSport Systems feature:

 

Four AlumaSportTM high-performance pin-drive 2-piston calipers

Four 355 mm diameter (14") EradiSpeedTM directional rotors

All necessary bracketry and hardware for installation

 

OE proven and accepted performance pad material

Installs easily with simple hand tools

Dramatic 20+% decrease in repeatable stopping distance

Increased heat absorption with faster thermal recovery

Maintains OE civility and fully compatible with OE ABS

Dynamic visual appearance and firmer pedal feel

Packages inside 20" or larger wheel

 

BaerAlumaSportFrontRear.jpg

 

Have a good day!

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