Mev443443
03 April 2006, 13:38
Is anyone interested? :wonder:
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View Full Version : godspeed 4 pot 335m conversion kit Group Buy? Mev443443 03 April 2006, 13:38 Is anyone interested? :wonder: Rice Rocket 03 April 2006, 13:40 Would be interested in just the discs as I have the kit already. Ricey scoobynut555 03 April 2006, 14:52 Would be interested in a caliper upgrade as well bruce 03 April 2006, 16:44 I dont need the full kit either, but I am in quite desparate need of replacement discs for my 335 conversion. borat52 04 April 2006, 10:50 what prices are we looking at? borat52 04 April 2006, 11:56 Just a couple of questions, will 335mm discs fit with 17" alloys as fiited to a bug eye? Also is the 335mm upgrade with existing subaru 4 pots better than a godspeed 4 pot caliper + large disc upgrade? Rice Rocket 04 April 2006, 12:36 I had the gspd with my standards bugeye alloys, they fit no probs, you fit a spacer between the calipers and opens them out about 8 mm aprox. IF they're any better than the godspd calipers, don't know. RR Mev443443 04 April 2006, 18:31 I contacted Ian from Godspeed and this is what he responded: "I can offer you the kits for £575 including UK delivery , the kit will come with either grooved , drilled or grooved and drilled discs , if the customer is going to take part in track days stay away from drilled discs as they can crack around the holes , fitting kit and mounting brackets , and a choice of either redstuff ceramic , Mintex M1144's or Ferodo Ds2500 pads , and instructions This price is based on at least 5 people taking part. " http://www.godspeedbrakes.co.uk/ So we need 4 more people. 1. Mev443443 2. 3. 4. 5. bruce 05 April 2006, 00:31 Are discs only not an option then?. Mev443443 05 April 2006, 09:16 Are discs only not an option then?. Sadly not. You would have to set a new group buy for discs only. borat52 05 April 2006, 11:00 I had the gspd with my standards bugeye alloys, they fit no probs, you fit a spacer between the calipers and opens them out about 8 mm aprox. IF they're any better than the godspd calipers, don't know. RR I read that you have to 'split' the calipers in order to fit these - is this a very tough job? Can these be fitted on the drive at home with a decent set of tools? bruce 05 April 2006, 11:39 Ok Thanks for trying Mev, Borat diy fitting is quite easy with decent tools. borat52 05 April 2006, 12:36 I'm definately out of this GB now guys. Looking to 6 pots if I'm going to spend a shed load on the brakes again. bigfootjim76 29 May 2006, 01:31 I contacted Ian from Godspeed and this is what he responded: "I can offer you the kits for £575 including UK delivery , the kit will come with either grooved , drilled or grooved and drilled discs , if the customer is going to take part in track days stay away from drilled discs as they can crack around the holes , fitting kit and mounting brackets , and a choice of either redstuff ceramic , Mintex M1144's or Ferodo Ds2500 pads , and instructions This price is based on at least 5 people taking part. " http://www.godspeedbrakes.co.uk/ So we need 4 more people. 1. Mev443443 2. 3. 4. 5. im after this package so im deffo in 1. Mev443443 2. bigfootjim76 3. 4. 5. bigfootjim76 04 June 2006, 14:09 is this still going ahead ? would love to have them on for when i set off for germany in august Mev443443 13 June 2006, 12:41 is this still going ahead ? would love to have them on for when i set off for germany in august No. I allready got the kit. I couldnt wait this long. bigfootjim76 16 June 2006, 00:22 cheers for the heads up mate hope the setup is working well for you , will have to ring ian and see what deal i can get out of him |