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Old 22 May 2014, 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Peter Pan
Looking superb Si, glad to see you finally got your hands on a set of Milleniums. I can't think of a better looking rim on an RA and I'm sure the shade of gold will suit too
Thanks Jay yes it's the perfect wheel, I got there in the end even though you would not sell me yours lol
Old 22 May 2014, 08:32 PM
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Nice choice of wheels.

Proper Subaru gold paint code is GK1 btw
Old 22 May 2014, 08:40 PM
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Wheels all fitted today, great job done and a really nice finish on these I have today.











Old 22 May 2014, 08:42 PM
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That looks the dogs doodads
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Wheels look fantastic
Always the best looking wheels on a classic
Old 22 May 2014, 08:51 PM
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they look fab si, perfect colour as well !!
Old 22 May 2014, 08:56 PM
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Very nice, the best choice of wheels for your car
Old 22 May 2014, 10:14 PM
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Cheers guys yes I'm well pleased it's the wheel and colour combo it could note anything else really.
Old 22 May 2014, 11:13 PM
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i have just gone kawasaki green, totally lush look lucky man
Old 23 May 2014, 07:21 AM
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coughs <stilts Si>
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That is as iconic as any Impreza will ever look. Absolutely beautiful.
You can keep all your bolt on splitters, arches and fanboy tat.
This is perfection.
Old 23 May 2014, 10:11 AM
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I agree Frayz!!
Cheers Ben
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Originally Posted by trails
coughs <stilts Si>
Ian I know ! It's something I need to readdress at some point.

Originally Posted by bpi
I agree Frayz!!
Cheers Ben
Originally Posted by madscoob
i have just gone kawasaki green, totally lush look lucky man
Cheers guys
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Originally Posted by frayz
That is as iconic as any Impreza will ever look. Absolutely beautiful.
You can keep all your bolt on splitters, arches and fanboy tat.
This is perfection.
Thanks Frayz always appreciate your opinion and are you now telling me I can't tie an old teddy bear on my tow eye to drag about
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Originally Posted by frayz
That is as iconic as any Impreza will ever look. Absolutely beautiful.
You can keep all your bolt on splitters, arches and fanboy tat.
This is perfection.
Totally agree.
Old 23 May 2014, 06:01 PM
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Looks fantastic mate, you have great taste
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Looks great Si ,are you fitting centre caps
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Originally Posted by joe v3sti
Looks fantastic mate, you have great taste
Thanks Joe it's the only choice really

Originally Posted by STI Glenn
Looks great Si ,are you fitting centre caps
Hang on Glenn I've more pictures from today's efforts
Old 26 May 2014, 06:50 PM
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Nuts....

Needs no more said that that other than centre caps









Old 26 May 2014, 07:16 PM
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Nice Nuts Si
I bloody love those red brembos, look really vibrant!
Old 26 May 2014, 07:20 PM
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Where can I get 20 of them little wheel nut stickers?

I'll make mine look the same.
Old 26 May 2014, 07:34 PM
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Nice additions there bud

How did you go about fitting the Brembo calipers in particular the rear? Sorry if you have already covered this before.

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Old 26 May 2014, 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by joe v3sti
Nice Nuts Si
I bloody love those red brembos, look really vibrant!
Thanks Joe.... Yes that's why I went red I wanted some colour and with the red in the seats and struts it marries together, I really like red calipers, I had gold on my old classic but I would have had them red if I'd had the chance.

Originally Posted by mickywrx
Where can I get 20 of them little wheel nut stickers?

I'll make mine look the same.
Get sticky stuff to make you some
Old 26 May 2014, 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Subaru Collector 555
Nice additions there bud

How did you go about fitting the Brembo calipers in particular the rear? Sorry if you have already covered this before.

Regards,

Subaru Collector 555.
That's ok it's the second time I've done this that's why this time it was an easy choice and a simple mod for me.

First off you need a bracket to mount to the hub which then in turn the Caliper mounts on, it steps it out and centralises it.







I helped design these about 7 years ago with another member on here Dean along with a guy I worked with who cut a rough out then my mechanic had a load made. The design came from someone on the forum it was early days then there must have been only a handful of us running rears back then.

My old classic....





The other step is getting a set of handbrake shoes enlarged if your using the brembo discs, now I can't remember the exact size but I think the inner diameter of a classic Hub is 140mm and a Brembo is 160mm so you get the shoes relined to make the 20mm up.

You also need new brake lines, you can get them for the conversion off the shelf, around 20mm longer than standard.

Most importantly you need to find a good set, remember these gold brembo calipers can potentially be up to 14 years old now so many are tired, also no worries if they are 114pcd as you can get them drilled with 100pcd fitment.

My personal feelings are if your running front brembos then you also need rear as they balance out well with the correct brake bias, I ran the fronts on my old car for a week first off and the front I felt stabbed down but when the rears were fitted the whole car balanced and hunkered down equally.

Hope that helps
Simon
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Them nuts and centre caps look awsome
Old 27 May 2014, 06:33 PM
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V nice
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Originally Posted by Silver Scooby Sport
That's ok it's the second time I've done this that's why this time it was an easy choice and a simple mod for me.

First off you need a bracket to mount to the hub which then in turn the Caliper mounts on, it steps it out and centralises it.







I helped design these about 7 years ago with another member on here Dean along with a guy I worked with who cut a rough out then my mechanic had a load made. The design came from someone on the forum it was early days then there must have been only a handful of us running rears back then.

My old classic....





The other step is getting a set of handbrake shoes enlarged if your using the brembo discs, now I can't remember the exact size but I think the inner diameter of a classic Hub is 140mm and a Brembo is 160mm so you get the shoes relined to make the 20mm up.

You also need new brake lines, you can get them for the conversion off the shelf, around 20mm longer than standard.

Most importantly you need to find a good set, remember these gold brembo calipers can potentially be up to 14 years old now so many are tired, also no worries if they are 114pcd as you can get them drilled with 100pcd fitment.

My personal feelings are if your running front brembos then you also need rear as they balance out well with the correct brake bias, I ran the fronts on my old car for a week first off and the front I felt stabbed down but when the rears were fitted the whole car balanced and hunkered down equally.

Hope that helps
Simon
Thanks for that mate

I looked at the kits that Godspeed sells but they are £150 just for the brackets or £250 with discs as well. It seemed a bit much for me as the rear Brembos will cost me around £400 then it will also need new pads so in total I could nearly get a brand new rear brake setup such as K-Sports.

The bracket is not that much but you need 190mm handbrake shoes so couldn't I just fit the ones already from a newage STi or will they not fit?
Would it be cheaper to get my current handbrake shoes enlarged by 20mm or would it work out the same?

Kind Regards

Subaru Collector 555.

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Yes there are a few alternatives but I'm not 100% sure on all the answers for you. If you search or ask in the brake section I'm sure someone will be able to fill the gaps in on the different fitting methods. It's an upgrade that can get damn expensive if you can't drop on a good deal that's the only thing with it.


Originally Posted by STI Glenn
Them nuts and centre caps look awsome
Originally Posted by chieftain333
V nice
Cheers guys
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Ok my turn for a bit of a nightmare day today.... Gauges did not go as planned at all and I will need to find out what I can do to resolve the problems.

First off the sender for the oil temp is the wrong one, looking closer it's new, I imagine the breaker who sold the gauges left the original in place and just chucked a new one in. First off the inner core of the sensor is to long and it stops it screwing in as it touches the inner wall of the block we are using, Also tried it touching it against the engine and it gives a false reading so we feel it's wrong full stop.

Second problem was the oil pressure, plumbed that on and again the reading is false, the needles bounces of the top of the gauge, again a false high reading, frustrating.... Rhys wonders if again it's the correct sender unit, he questioned if it could be the incorrect voltage making the reading high.

A right predicament ! Does anyone know if Lamco sensors are still available or are there alternatives that I can pick up.

Not the easiest of mornings by my standards at all.

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