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Unleash Elite Stopping Power on the Track and Street

When you push your vehicle to its absolute limit, stock calipers, pads, fluid, and rotors simply cannot keep up with the intense heat of aggressive driving. Upgrading to high-performance big brake kits is the definitive way to eliminate brake fade, optimize pedal feel, firm up pressure, and significantly reduce your stopping distances. At Two Step Performance, we understand that real speed requires matching massive acceleration with equally dominant braking control.

Curated Kits Built for Honda and Acura Platforms

Unlike mass-market retailers selling generic parts for every vehicle under the sun, we live, breathe, and breathe the platforms we sell for. Every component in our warehouse is enthusiast-tested, track-proven, daily-driven, and fully approved to ensure flawless compatibility and durability. Our select inventory features top-tier hardware from industry pioneers like 27WON, Paragon Performance, Wilwood, and PRL Motorsports. From an 11th Gen Civic Si, an Integra DE4, a hardcore FL5 Type R, to a classic chassis project, these engineered setups provide consistent, confidence-inspiring bite lap after lap.

Complete Your Hardware and Tuning Ecosystem

A balanced build demands a holistic approach to modification. Upgrading your stopping power is just one piece of the puzzle; pairing massive multi-piston calipers with advanced automotive tuner upgrades ensures your powertrain, suspension, wheels, and chassis work in perfect harmony. From pre-staged bolt-on kits to custom ECU calibrations, we supply everything needed to unlock your vehicle's full potential.

If you need expert assistance selecting the ideal piston configuration, rotor size, pad compound, or brake line setup for your specific build, please reach out to our support team today. Our dedicated crew of tuning culture veterans is always ready to help you build your dream ride!

FAQ

Why should I invest in a big brake kit over standard replacement pads and rotors?

Standard factory components are built for normal commuting, meaning they easily overheat, fade, soften up, and lose stopping power under heavy use. A premium big brake upgrade completely changes the game by introducing larger rotors, massive multi-piston calipers, high-temp pads, and stainless lines. This setup significantly increases your thermal capacity, dissipates heat rapidly, shortens stopping distances, and maintains a firm pedal feel through repeated hard corners.

Do these aftermarket brake kits require larger wheels to clear the calipers?

Yes, larger multi-piston calipers change the physical footprint behind your spokes, which frequently means you need upgraded wheels, specific offsets, wheel spacers, or larger barrel diameters to clear the hardware. Most performance setups require at least 17-inch or 18-inch wheels depending on the specific rotor diameter you choose. We highly recommend checking the official manufacturer clearance templates, measuring your current wheel barrels, reviewing spoke profiles, and testing clearances before diving into the installation.

What is included in a typical performance big brake package from Two Step Performance?

We focus on providing complete upgrade ecosystems, so our kits arrive packed with everything needed to transform your front or rear axle braking dynamics. A standard package includes heavy-duty multi-piston calipers, enlarged slotted or drilled rotors, high-friction performance pads, braided stainless steel lines, and all the necessary mounting brackets and hardware.

Can I install these advanced brake upgrades at home with basic garage tools?

If you have experience bleeding lines, swapping calipers, resetting pistons, compressing pads, and working with torque wrenches, you can absolutely handle this install over a weekend. However, because brakes are the most critical safety system on your vehicle, proper torque specs, secure line routing, meticulous system bleeding, and a flawless initial pad bedding procedure are completely mandatory. If you are ever unsure about the fluid flush, bracket alignment, pedal pressure, or safety checks, having a professional performance shop handle the job is always a smart move.