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Baer Brakes - Big Brake Kits, Racing Calipers, Street and Racing Rotors and Brake Accessories

 

Why do you need better brakes?

Car manufactures design vehicle systems that are adequate for the average driver.  If you drive your car harder than average you will over tax the systems, especially the brakes. Precise application of braking is essential for competitive lap times, even in short events like auto cross and track-day competitions.

 

How do you get better brakes?

Recent developments in CAD and CNC machining capabilities allow some aftermarket companies to produce superior braking systems at affordable prices. Most of the systems are designed for easy installation by enthusiasts familiar with basic tools and their function.

 

Why Baer Brakes are a great choice?

For over 50 years, Baer Brakes has participated in every type of racing and performance activity. Thru Racing, Baer Brakes first recognized the need for improvements in brakes for street performance vehicles. Baer is the brand most recognized among serious performance vehicle owners because they work better and deliver the best performance value. 

Accesspeed is proud to offer Baer Brake products to our customers. With our low price match guarantee, you will always find the best combination of price and selection at Accesspeed.


Suspension & Chassis » Bushings

Suspension Bushings

 

Are polyurethane bushings better than rubber?

Polyurethane bushings (or urethane bushings) are typically a firmer material and far better suited to handle the abuse of driving.  Urethane has a higher resistant to heat, road chemicals, oils and UV rays than rubber. Polyurethane is also wear resistant, and will outlast rubber bushings.

 

Do polyurethane bushings improve handling?

Yes. Polyurethane bushings have a noticeably higher durometer than the OE rubber bushings on your vehicle. This stiffer quality makes urethane bushings a better option for maintaining precise alignment of suspension components such as control arms, springs, sway bars and differentials. In most cars, you can easily notice a before and after difference when cornering.