A90 vs A91 brakes

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Just researching the brake kits on the A90 and A91 Supra's- I note the front brakes look different (2021 logos prominent wheras the 2019 car they seem to be missing?)

Was there an improvement on these and what are the differences with the 2019/2020 model (the one I'm looking at buying).
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Brilliant - thank you for the answer.
 

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It looks like new 2022 year built cars in the UK are now coming with the branded break callipers.

Not sure if they changed anything else spec wise, It still has the same HP as the original launch one.
 
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Thanks! I can see you can simply get some decals to finish off the 2020 version which is great.
 
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To my knowledge the Premium trim level had bigger rear brakes (342mm) whereas the other trim levels had the smaller rear brakes (335mm). Someone correct me if I’m mistaking on this.
 

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To my knowledge the Premium trim level had bigger rear brakes (342mm) whereas the other trim levels had the smaller rear brakes (335mm). Someone correct me if I’m mistaking on this.
This is correct (Premium vs non-Premium).
 

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OP is from the UK, We only have 1 trim over here and also a different version from the US market.
 

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How do you apply them, Is it literally just a sticker or do you need some lacquer etc?
 

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When I’ve had brembos resprayed in the past the decals just went on top.
The vinyls now are pretty hard wearing.
One thing that is worth doing I think are the wheel ceramic coatings. I do both calipers and wheels on a new car. There’s enough in the bottle to do it all.
This was the kit I used but I’m sure there are others:

https://www.carboncollective.com/product/platinum-wheels-ceramic-coating/

2 coats over the top of your vinyls and they should stay nice for years
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