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Old 30 September 2011, 11:17 AM
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Default Are all impreza 2 pot rears the same

Just want to be sure but are all impreza's rear 2 pots mainly the same classic / newage

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Old 30 September 2011, 11:23 AM
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sliding calipers on early cars\non stis or Brembos on newage stis...otherwise yes
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Originally Posted by trails
sliding calipers on early cars\non stis or Brembos on newage stis...otherwise yes
Cheers I was told that the standard 2 pot rears was same so was pretty sure just needed to be 100% as getting a set from a later model for my type r


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Old 30 September 2011, 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by crazyspeedfreakz
Cheers I was told that the standard 2 pot rears was same so was pretty sure just needed to be 100% as getting a set from a later model for my type r


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Old 30 September 2011, 12:11 PM
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later model ones form an sti will be brembo, earlier cars didn;t have brembos on didn't they?

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new age brembo



not sure if there the same fitment etc or not though
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just what I said Tidgy; if the car didn't have sliding rear calipers it would have the Subaru two pot rears on type R's are the same as those on newage cars 270mm disks....excpet newage stis which were Brembos
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Originally Posted by trails
just what I said Tidgy; if the car didn't have sliding rear calipers it would have the Subaru two pot rears on type R's are the same as those on newage cars 270mm disks....excpet newage stis which were Brembos

sorry thread read fail on my part lol

but pictures are prettier,,,,

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The only classic that had 2 pot rears were the later type R's. Those calipers are the same as the newage non-sti's (as mentioned). Its only the disc that are different, because the Type-r have a different handbrake shoe. So its worth remembering that if you are getting disc's too.
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Originally Posted by Tidgy
sorry thread read fail on my part lol

but pictures are prettier,,,,

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