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The stock Vans brakes are fine however aftermarket brakes promise improvements (concerning heat, braking action and weight). They usually come as a complete set (wheel, disk and brake calipers).
The stock Vans brakes are fine however aftermarket brakes promise improvements (concerning heat, braking action and weight). They usually come as a complete set (wheel, disk and brake calipers).
==== Companies supplying aftermarket Brakes ====
==== Companies supplying aftermarket Brakes ====
* Beringer [https://beringer-aero.us/] (known for high quality and lightweight; a good investment, but it is a big one)
* Beringer [https://beringer-aero.us/] (known for high quality and being lightweight; a good investment, but it is a big one)
* Grove [https://www.groveaircraft.com/wbproducts.html] (known for better master cylinders, the stock ones hang after some years)
* Grove [https://www.groveaircraft.com/wbproducts.html] (known for better master cylinders, the stock ones hang after some years)
* Matco [http://matcomfg.com/] (known for higher brake action than stock)
* Matco [http://matcomfg.com/] (known for higher brake action than stock)

Revision as of 00:30, 26 March 2022

The stock Vans brakes are fine however aftermarket brakes promise improvements (concerning heat, braking action and weight). They usually come as a complete set (wheel, disk and brake calipers).

Companies supplying aftermarket Brakes

  • Beringer [1] (known for high quality and being lightweight; a good investment, but it is a big one)
  • Grove [2] (known for better master cylinders, the stock ones hang after some years)
  • Matco [3] (known for higher brake action than stock)