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Are you looking for performance braking components from Project Mu? If the answer is yes, then you have found the right place. Project Mu is a leader and innovator in the realm of brake systems. Here at Andy's Auto Sport we are pleased to offer the full range of products from the Project Mu lineup. We have a great staff of customer service representatives who can help you find the right part for your vehicle and get it to you fast. We can also offer technical guidance including detailed product specifications, break-in procedures, photos and installation instructions when they are available.
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WHY TO BUY?
You are through turn 6 at your local race track and your brakes are starting to fade from heat. Cars are passing you with ease by late braking into corners and you are stuck babying your vehicle around the track. Ask any race car driver and they will tell you good brakes are imperative to any successful race car. In fact they should probably be the first thing you modify. Good brakes can not only win races but they will also help avoid accidents in emergency situations. Project Mu has an extensive lineup of performance brake components that will drag your car to a halt quicker than you ever thought possible. With Project Mu you will get fantastic performance at reasonable prices, giving you a leg up on the competition.
DID YOU KNOW?
Based in Japan, Project Mu offers some of the finest brake components available on the market. Inspired by competition, these are true racing caliber parts that can be fitted to either street or track going vehicles. With uncompromising design, fitment and quality, Project Mu has created quite a following in the performance aftermarket, and their reputation as a phenomenal company for brake components continues to grow every day. Their parts have been track tested in some of the toughest forms of motorsports including the Japanese GT racing series, and they continue to bring home trophies time and time again.
ABOUT PROJECT MU
Racing calipers are designed to provide maximum braking performance.
Project Mu parts are all made in Japan.
Project Mu parts are all made in Japan.
Project Mu Products Page
Are you looking for performance braking components from Project Mu? If the answer is yes, then you have found the right place. Project Mu is a leader and innovator in the realm of brake systems. Here at Andy's Auto Sport we are pleased to offer the full range of products from the Project Mu lineup. We have a great staff of customer service representatives who can help you find the right part for your vehicle and get it to you fast. We can also offer technical guidance including detailed product specifications, break-in procedures, photos and installation instructions when they are available.
Choose Your Vehicle:
WHY TO BUY?
You are through turn 6 at your local race track and your brakes are starting to fade from heat. Cars are passing you with ease by late braking into corners and you are stuck babying your vehicle around the track. Ask any race car driver and they will tell you good brakes are imperative to any successful race car. In fact they should probably be the first thing you modify. Good brakes can not only win races but they will also help avoid accidents in emergency situations. Project Mu has an extensive lineup of performance brake components that will drag your car to a halt quicker than you ever thought possible. With Project Mu you will get fantastic performance at reasonable prices, giving you a leg up on the competition.
DID YOU KNOW?
Based in Japan, Project Mu offers some of the finest brake components available on the market. Inspired by competition, these are true racing caliber parts that can be fitted to either street or track going vehicles. With uncompromising design, fitment and quality, Project Mu has created quite a following in the performance aftermarket, and their reputation as a phenomenal company for brake components continues to grow every day. Their parts have been track tested in some of the toughest forms of motorsports including the Japanese GT racing series, and they continue to bring home trophies time and time again.
ABOUT PROJECT MU
Racing calipers are designed to provide maximum braking performance.
Project Mu parts are all made in Japan.
Project Mu parts are all made in Japan.
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VIDEOS RELATED TO PROJECT MU
VIDEOS RELATED TO PROJECT MU
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Brake Lines - Presented by Andy's Auto Sport:Check out this Andy's Auto Sport TV video we made that explains why stainless steel brake lines can be a valuable item to get for your vehicle.
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What's the difference between cross drilled, slotted, and vented rotors? - Andy's Auto Sport:So, what's the difference between the different types of brake rotors that are available here at Andy's Auto Sport? Check out this video and we'll show you!
*At 0:15, we show you what "drilled," "cross-drilled," "slotted," and "vented' mean when it comes to brake rotors. -
Pedals - Presented by Andy's Auto Sport:In this Andy's Auto Sport Short, you'll learn how easy it is to install a set of aftermarket pedals, which can help improve your driving and add some style to your cabin. Video highlights include:
*At 0:16, we talk about why you may want to replace your factory rubber pedal covers.
*At 0:36, we show you how to shop for pedals on AndysAutoSport.com.
*At 0:44, we show you how aftermarket pedals are installed.
*At 1:47, we compare our boring stock pedals with our new NRG pedals. -
Slotted vs Drilled Rotors -- Presented by Andy's Auto Sport:Slotted versus Drilled Rotors on Andy's Auto Sport TV
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Video Description:In this video, we explain brake fade and how to avoid it. Highlights include:
*At 0:20, we tell you what brake fade is and the conditions under which they occur.
*At 1:00, we tell you how to reduce brake fade by upgrading your braking components.