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cusco kid
28 November 2007, 23:21
rear brakes done on track car at last
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it was a simple mod from this
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to this
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330 mmx 20 mm COMPBRAKE set up top quality calipers greatdeals for the subaru
the disc removed and mounting bracket fitted on -no need to modify backplate
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caliper mount and spacers
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the disc bell with drum which has a hardened surface for the hand brake shoes
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this set up requires sti wheels 53 offset
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fitting hydraulic hand brake soon and 6 pot 330x32 mm front brakes
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also fitting residual valves into rear calipers and also on front which will built in to them
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some picts of the car
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if any of you guys are looking for big brakes give COMPBRAKE a shout you wont be dissapointed ask for stephen fell tell george from scotland sent you cheers geo:thumb:

mark28
29 November 2007, 00:41
looks to me like alot of the rear disc is not being used.

other than that they look great :thumb:

finalzero
29 November 2007, 00:41
They are sorting me out some top mounts, went the extra mile to help me out so thumbs up from me

cusco kid
29 November 2007, 18:53
looks to me like alot of the rear disc is not being used.

other than that they look great :thumb: the are 330mm x20mm the size of caliper and pads are the correct sweep for the car this set up is used with 330x32mm 6 pot on front compbrake know there stuff :thumb: have used there 4 pot 330x32 on other track car for 2 years without any problems apart from pads no other work has been carried out on the:D m geo
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Zen Performance
29 November 2007, 19:25
Your other track car has the discs on backwards.

cusco kid
29 November 2007, 19:30
Your other track car has the discs on backwards.
i know they are the car had an accident and was stripped down all parts were in a pile ,had to get car out of garage ,so son built it up just to move it out. the car is being rebuilt at the moment ie ppg box mods to engine etc but well spotted geo:wonder:

Optical
02 December 2007, 11:37
looks good!
have you noticed an improvement over the 1 pots? im looking at doing something similar soon although was intending on getting a bracket made to fit skyline 2 pot rears

cusco kid
02 December 2007, 22:02
looks good!
have you noticed an improvement over the 1 pots? im looking at doing something similar soon although was intending on getting a bracket made to fit skyline 2 pot rears

hi m8 yes a massive improvement in braking you can swap newage rear hubs and use new age2 pots its a lot less hassell geo:thumb:


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