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Old 31 May 2005, 07:03 PM
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Hey guys, i am sean from ireland and i was wondering could anyone tell me all the bits and pieces i need to do a rear disc conversion on my 99 1.6 impreza...I have been told a few different ways but i know the gang on here will know for sure....
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www.imprezasport.net

And look in the how too section or do a search of the whole site, and a couple of people have done the rear disc conversion...

However if you have not done the front discs upto 2 pots then I would do this first. it will set you backless then £100 and will dramatically improve the stopping power of the car. The rear disc conversion will set you back £350+ and will not make a huge amount of difference except to the look of the car...
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Thanks for the help...I was wondering as well do ya have to change the rear 1.6 shocks for turbo ones???? A fella told me the 1.6 ones are too long and the car will be sitting too high with the 1.6 ones????
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