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Article: Brakeout! Magazine: Hot Compacts & Imports (January 2003) SSBC product: FX2 front disc brake kit A166-3A |
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| Stainless Steel Brake’s New Force 10 Kit Thankfully, Stainless Steel Brake (SSB) of Clarence, New York, had safety in mind when it designed its line of Force 10 brake assemblies. Designed to bolt on in place of the stock components, these SSB units are engineered for optimum performance in most tuner cars. The Force 10 units are ready-made to replace the stock front caliper on a host of imports, as well as domestic models ... click here for the rest of the article |
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Article: Putting A Stop To It |
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| Installing Stainless Steel Brake Corporation’s Force 10 Extreme Disc Brakes We turned to Stainless Steel Brake Corporation (SSBC) for our braking needs. It supplies both the front and rear kits for a variety of installations. Its Force 10 front kit includes 13-inch rotors and four-piston calipers (NOTE: this kit has been modified and now includes two-piston calipers), which can be powdercoated, as we did. The rear conversion kit replaces the factory drum brakes on our Sunfire with 12-inch rotors and calipers. Since a majority of the braking is done by the front of most vehicles, the rear calipers don’t need to be as large ... click here for the rest of the article |
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Article: Stain-Free and Stoppable Magazine: Super Street (March 2003) SSBC product: FX2 front disc brake kit A166-3A |
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| When Beauty and Braking Become Friends Here's proof that when the Stainless Steel Brakes Corp. (SSBC) gets ahold of your car, the ride is going to be a whole lot slower. Which is good--speed is the last thing you're after when you're shopping around for brakes. It may seem backwards to tackle the 60-0s before the 0-60s if you're headed for performance, but think about it--if you can hit the stoppers later into a corner at the track and cut seconds off your time, doesn't it seem worth your while? We thought so. Now check out how SSBC managed to yank and crank its FX2 Front Disc Brake Kit onto APC's very own Honda Civic. |
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Article: Mitsubishi Eclipse RS: Big Brakes Magazine: Tricked Out (DIY TV show) January 2005 (January 2005) SSBC product: Force 10 SuperTwin kit A167 |
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| In this episode of Tricked Out, host Andrew Totolos "tricks out" a 1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse with the help of Bill Cummings. The brakes already on the car already look really nice, but bigger is always better -- so they up the ante with massive 12-inch rotors that are going to look great and perform even better ... click here for the rest of the article | ||



