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You say that about Brembo brakes but manufacturers are going away from them (Jaguar for example) as they are not capable of stopping the car as well as others. I have also been told than Brembos will not be fitted and R32 brakes will be used. Perhaps Mike can confirm this?
personally i think AP racing will be gracing the front end,that seems to be the last big brake on a factory car for SEAT.would they field two set ups on curent models?would it be cost effective sportiness that seat aim for?AP 4 pots on a bigger disc won't cost a bomb.how different were the R brembo's from ibiza to leon calipers?
Hi,
I was told by my local dealer some time last week that the release date for the cupra had been put back from late this year to march next year, and that the reason for this was an issue with the brakes. And he sugested that Seat were saying that the brembos used on the previous cupra r were not up to the job really and that they were now looking at putting the same brakes as fitted to the Golf R32. Shame really as i need to change my car before the middle of January and it looked like a good car to replace my existing cupra r.
mk4 shape ran 2 pot calipers,of some generic make iirc,(lucas or something)not sure oon new shapeWhat does the R32 run?
£1.5k hike at most, 225 Leon R's were over £18k new.