330mm brake kit with AP 4 pot calipers £895
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Hi Ian hopefully there are links to pics below:
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Hi Ian hopefully there are links to pics below:
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Yes they will fit under those wheels
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They are a fixed set up , with nuts and bolts , a floating setup is not recomended in my opinion on a road car as the road muck and brake dust gets into the floating parts and clogs them up and stops them being able to move , it wouldn't happen on a race or rally car as they are stripped every race or so to clean or replace parts
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They are a fixed set up , with nuts and bolts , a floating setup is not recomended in my opinion on a road car as the road muck and brake dust gets into the floating parts and clogs them up and stops them being able to move , it wouldn't happen on a race or rally car as they are stripped every race or so to clean or replace parts
Cheers Ian
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No I havent
For your application , yes the 6 pot front and 4 pot rear would work very well with the right choice pads , I would fit the Ferodo DS3000's as I dont think the 2500's would be able to cope , I use these in my rally cars and they are fantastic , the discs will wear quicker , but in my eye's this is acceptable in the quest for outright performance.
I can supply you a 325mm rear kit with AP 4 pots and DS3000 pads ect for £950
Cheers Ian
No I havent

For your application , yes the 6 pot front and 4 pot rear would work very well with the right choice pads , I would fit the Ferodo DS3000's as I dont think the 2500's would be able to cope , I use these in my rally cars and they are fantastic , the discs will wear quicker , but in my eye's this is acceptable in the quest for outright performance.
I can supply you a 325mm rear kit with AP 4 pots and DS3000 pads ect for £950
Cheers Ian
sorry for the delay but i'm finally ready to get these.
these are the racing calipers right? and in black? do you recommend floating or fixed set up bearing in mind their for track use only and will the mount be included? these with 6 pots at the front will be enough for a 650-700bhp track car right?
can you PM me a number so i can give you a call and try to sort this out today.
many thanks Ian
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This offer price comes with Ferodo DS2500 pad , we bought these in as they are the most popular pads we sell , what pads are you looking for ?
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Yes they are all done now , got 7 kits left after the 3 orders we have had.
DJ jon , I only had your payment friday , you make it sound as though you've been waiting ages , as I told you yesterday , the batch of 10 kits I was making would be finished today.
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DJ jon , I only had your payment friday , you make it sound as though you've been waiting ages , as I told you yesterday , the batch of 10 kits I was making would be finished today.
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not at all Ian, as you explained the situation yesterday to me that's fine. HSBC are lying ******* because my online bank said the payment would have been with you last Wednesday afternoon 
I'm sure they are worth the short wait

I'm sure they are worth the short wait
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I bought a mountain bike off someone on here the other week and did a supposidly instant bank transfer , it took 4 days to show up in his account !
10 days later still no email or brakes? - I was planning to fit these this weekend based on the promised deliveries. Can you let me know when these will be dispatched or I may have to cancel my order and get some K-Sports instead.
Last edited by BlueBugEye; May 22, 2009 at 06:42 PM.
URGENT HELP NEEDED.
Had mine fitted today - and have absolutely no brakes! Got home to check them and noticed the connecting pipe was on the top of the calipers, this means the bleed nipples are on the bottoms right? Am I right these have been fitted upside down and that's why they wont bleed properly?
Had mine fitted today - and have absolutely no brakes! Got home to check them and noticed the connecting pipe was on the top of the calipers, this means the bleed nipples are on the bottoms right? Am I right these have been fitted upside down and that's why they wont bleed properly?
URGENT HELP NEEDED.
Had mine fitted today - and have absolutely no brakes! Got home to check them and noticed the connecting pipe was on the top of the calipers, this means the bleed nipples are on the bottoms right? Am I right these have been fitted upside down and that's why they wont bleed properly?
Had mine fitted today - and have absolutely no brakes! Got home to check them and noticed the connecting pipe was on the top of the calipers, this means the bleed nipples are on the bottoms right? Am I right these have been fitted upside down and that's why they wont bleed properly?
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Bluebugeye! I cringe when i read posts like this, if you dont have a clue leave well alone. Not something you want to playing with really!
Hope you get sorted.
@ Ian, recieved my brakes Ian thanks again just need to get fitting them next weekend
Hope you get sorted.
@ Ian, recieved my brakes Ian thanks again just need to get fitting them next weekend
They were fitted by a local 'reputable' garage with experience of aftermarket parts etc. needless to say once they have refitted the brakes they will not be going anywhere near my car again!
Now the brakes are on the correct way round I can confirm they are amazing even when not fully bedded in!
Now the brakes are on the correct way round I can confirm they are amazing even when not fully bedded in!
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They were fitted by a local 'reputable' garage with experience of aftermarket parts etc. needless to say once they have refitted the brakes they will not be going anywhere near my car again!
Now the brakes are on the correct way round I can confirm they are amazing even when not fully bedded in!
Now the brakes are on the correct way round I can confirm they are amazing even when not fully bedded in!
Glad you are sorted.





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