SHO-flames
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Hi, I have a 2011 non PP SHO (just hit 50K original miles). I posted back in 2016 about replacing my very inadequate original front brakes with larger 2014 Police Interceptor front brakes (calipers, rotors, brackets and semi-metallic pads). Everything purchased from RockAuto. I did not touch the rear brakes or master cylinder or brake lines. However I found out the hard way that you HAVE to replace the small copper washer when reconnecting the hose to the caliper. The benefits from just the front brakes alone were outstanding. My car is a daily driver (believe it or not with its low mileage) and it is tuned (Unleashed) but I don't track it. I think the "average" 2010-2012 SHO owner probably could get by with this change only. However about 2 years ago I upgraded the rear brakes as well with new 2013+ OEM PP parts. This definitely "helped" but not in any dramatic way. I am overall very happy with my brakes and feel they are what should have been put on the vehicle as standard. I'm sure a new master cylinder and booster would likely help but that starts to get a bit more complicated. Replacing just the brake parts at each of the 4 corners was VERY easy and VERY beneficial. Just my thoughts...