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Are the grex trust brakes made by alcon that are on n++g+n and other websites ( not sure if forums allow name posting of suppliers????)

are they the same standards as alcons bought locally through PWR??????

there is a pretty big price difference and im wandering what to buy??

anyone use these grex/trust brakes to suit

r33 GTR??? any advice?? which are better is there a big difference????

cheers.

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yes and no.

the ones that look like an AP Racing CP5555 are not (these are the smooth ones).

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the ones that have alcon and GREX on them are made by alcon (not surprisingly).

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the alcons sold by PWR are a different type of alcon again.

JAGR33 has these on his GTR33

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And you wont need too many reasons why new the Alcon GREX sell for more then the straight Grex setups, and how new this...

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Is the same price as these used ;)

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Midori and others all used the Alcon calipers as the basis of their kits and they are all up around the $4,500 for fronts alone :(

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When it comes to brakes there's no cheap option, you get what you pay for.

I have the Alcon kit (front&rear) supplied by PWR, have never looked back...

Awesome performance for the track, and subtle for the street.

Hope that helps...

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