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Looks like you could shave with 'em. V. nice. While not quite my style, I'm jealous - I want new rims for my XT too. 'gratz! :)
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They work well with your car. I am a fan of six spoke myself. Now that you see under the rim (brakes and calipers), you need to "bling" it up a bit!!! I see that you are a stage 2, you need some stopping power. Time for a BBK!!

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I would of liked a little thicker spoke, but I got these through work for $68 each brand new. Couldnt beat the price. They are around 17.5lbs each. I would like to find some large front brakes from an STI. What is the least expensive way to upgrade the front brakes to something bigger??? The car seriously needs it bad.
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As far as I know, you just need calipers and rotors (and pads of course). Good idea to get SS lines as well. Blot'm up and that's it. Will have to trim (or remove) dust shield. If you want to go with the STI Brembo's, make sure your rim will be ok. I know that the brembo kit will not fit on stock rims, don't know about yours. I know that Rotora makes a BBK for the WRX that fits under our stock rim. Check out this link, it has lots of good info for our OBXT brakes.

 

http://www.legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php?t=45159

 

Oh, BTW this is for our front brakes only. Our rears are a strange little beast that are not easy to upgrage as far as I know.

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Hey those look familiar. I had a hell of a time replacing one this year when I got a slight crack (no surprise with the massive potholes they had here earlier this year). Other than that after 4 years the finish is perfect and even with all the dirt roads and douchbaggery they're all still perfectly true and rash free. I'd love a set of new gunmetals to fit my outback.

 

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