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Old 13 January 2012, 08:09 AM
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Hi people I'm about to buy a set of brembo
Calipers for my95 wrx turbo however
They are currently on a hawkeye.so what discs would
I need to buy to fit them on my classic. Also would the current
Pads that are on the hawkeye fit once the correct
Discs are on..
Old 13 January 2012, 08:12 AM
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Ian @ Godspeed will help you mate.
Old 13 January 2012, 08:24 AM
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it's the fronts that I'm changing.and was
Just going to buy a set from the shop
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Originally Posted by dooby-do
Hi people I'm about to buy a set of brembo
Calipers for my95 wrx turbo however
They are currently on a hawkeye.so what discs would
I need to buy to fit them on my classic. Also would the current
Pads that are on the hawkeye fit once the correct
Discs are on..

Hi
You need the 326mm discs and the correct pad shape for the brembo's , if your calipers already have pads in them , then yes you can use them , depending on the condition and compound of pad material will have an effect on how well them work.

If you are looking to keep costs down , then you could also fit the discs from the hawkeye but get the wheel stud pattern in the disc re-drilled to suit yours , this can be done easily enough by any good machine shop , we offer this service for £25 a pair , you could then fit the Calipers , pads and discs straight onto your car , you retain your existing hoses.

As another option we can supply you our grooved front discs with black painted centres and our kevlar sport pads for £129.50 , which would be a good increase in performance over standard items , we also offer better performing pads if your a harder driver.

Hope this helps
Cheers Ian
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