Cusco brake cylinder stopper
I fitted mine today.
I opted for the brake stopper to be separate from the strut brace, as I was told that this configuration has more flex reduction, at a higher cost and also more installation hassles.
The Cusco brake stopper has three bolts that need to be attached; all of which are in very awkward positions, especially the rear one, which needs a nut to be tightened from the wheel arch. This is very hard to do with the wheel on - which is what we did
and I'm sure if we jacked the car up and took the wheel off, everything would have just been so much easier. But that's what happens when you try to cut corners
I'm impressed with the brake feel though. For ~$100 it gives great response, the pedal feel is so much more precise, even on light braking.
I opted for the brake stopper to be separate from the strut brace, as I was told that this configuration has more flex reduction, at a higher cost and also more installation hassles.
The Cusco brake stopper has three bolts that need to be attached; all of which are in very awkward positions, especially the rear one, which needs a nut to be tightened from the wheel arch. This is very hard to do with the wheel on - which is what we did
I'm impressed with the brake feel though. For ~$100 it gives great response, the pedal feel is so much more precise, even on light braking.





