Rear 2 pots or brembo
What do I need to fit 2 pot or rear brembo s to my version 3 type r ? Iv already fitted the vented discs and callipers from later type r but want better rear as gettin 8 pots front also think calliper seized again ahhh cheers rob
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Assume yours came with 1 pots like my P1. You'll either require the hubs from a v5 type r or newage wrx, alternatively you can get some brackets but hubs would be better. About £50 for hubs from a breakers and £200 for 2 pot calipers.
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yea 1 pots mate. u sure new age wrx hubs will fit straight on ect cheers
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With Brembo's I think you may need to buy a handbrake conversion to fit the Newage STi hubs........... ??
http://www.godspeedbrakes.co.uk/prod...?id_product=92 Shaun |
Yes newage wrx hubs fit. That's what the professionals have recommended for me. Plenty of people on here had swapped to wrx hubs. 1 pots are shockingly bad, mine were sticking. 2 pots will make a big improvement.
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only just changed my 1 pots about a month ago now sticking again ahhh so thinking if i fit 2 pot rears be alot better if fitting 8pots lol .I can t see how its seized again tho on same side rear passenger side ?
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Sonic if your car is a type r you will need to source the larger diameter hubs suitable for the R180 shafts (which came on the v4 to v6 Type R cars only).
Good luck |
My Brembo rears where machined to fit on the hubs so no need to change the hubs:thumb:
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can you get brembo's machined to fit the bug WRX hubs too ??
Shaun |
Originally Posted by Midlife......
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can you get brembo's machined to fit the bug WRX hubs too ??
Shaun Mine fit a treat and there the black Brembo's[latest type] |
By Ian I assume you mean Ian Godney :D
Shaun |
Originally Posted by STI_Baly
(Post 10285487)
Sonic if your car is a type r you will need to source the larger diameter hubs suitable for the R180 shafts (which came on the v4 to v6 Type R cars only).
Good luck |
il just fit normal 2 pots with the newage wrx hubs that mattys got? there be good enough wont they? fit them with the braided lines i got this week
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Either are going to cost you £££, i was looking into this yesterday and for the Brembos your looking at £200-£300, then good vented discs are around £140, the bracket is £60, braided lines are £60 and decent pads around £100, so already you are looking at £560-£660. Add a couple hundred to that you can get a rear K-Sport setup which has 2 piece discs.
Then the WRX 2 pots work out cheaper around £400 with the same setup as above. The Lateral Banana runs the 2 pot Bremobo's on the rear i found out recently with a bias valve, so they will do the job, but i imagine there pads are more than around £100, but not sure if they have got 2 piece discs either. But then K-Sport are a cheap option compared to the AP's. Thanks Sam |
Originally Posted by Saalro
(Post 10286118)
Then the WRX 2 pots work out chear about the same setup as above will cost around £400.
Was just over £200 all in, callipers, discs, pads and adaptor bracket. Obviously depends on how much you pay for the callipers. |
Yeah as you say you can get them cheaper, but that was based on individual prices, with better discs and pads, not OEM, with new braided lines and callipers on their own for what ever price, but yeah you could get it all cheaper.
Thanks Sam |
The WRX hubs will NOT fit the type R . you will need the hubs of a late type R , or a 2001 to 2005 Sti with 5 x 100 stud pattern.
You do not need any brackets to fit the brembo's onto the rear of a late type R , they fit straight on , even the handbrake is the same size. |
V3 Type R is a different kettle of fish due to the fact the rear hub,handbrake bracket combo is unique to that year of car.
I've just bought a set of New Ksport 8 pots from Bren at K Sport from the front and have been speaking to him about the rears. K sport do a kit that is a direct fit. It just bolts on and doesnt require any changes. He doesn't have stock but they are in stock at the factory. I'll be buying a set next month as I'm having coilovers of him this month. If you need more info on these get in touch with him |
The rears aren't a direct fit as such! You have to cut some of the hub plate to allow the bracket to fit, but other than that it's direct. Not sure what others have experienced but i've never had a handbrake i've been happy with, so i don't run one lol, this may be due to bent handbrake pins though, i have new ones but haven't tried them yet, i also don't like the idea of wearing the aluminum drum away, might as well buy another kit if that drums goes.
Thanks Sam |
so people how can i fit rear 2 pots or brembo 2 pots ? i been told a newage wrx hubs disc s , pads handbreak shoes the job lot will fit straight on?
ian any ideas changed calipers on rear of my car was fine for a while now binding again getting wheel red hot again could it be dodgey hose? |
Ian.......if you are around. Is it possible to machine the Brembos to fit the WRX hub ?
Shaun |
Originally Posted by Midlife......
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Ian.......if you are around. Is it possible to machine the Brembos to fit the WRX hub ?
Shaun If you are talking about 2001 onwards WRX hubs , the gold STi brembo discs and calipers will bolt straight on , you either need to fit the thicker handbrake shoes or the discs with the steel inserts I am now doing to make the handbrake work Cheers Ian |
Originally Posted by sonic93
(Post 10286293)
so people how can i fit rear 2 pots or brembo 2 pots ? i been told a newage wrx hubs disc s , pads handbreak shoes the job lot will fit straight on?
ian any ideas changed calipers on rear of my car was fine for a while now binding again getting wheel red hot again could it be dodgey hose? Cheers Ian |
Hi Ian
The reason I ask is that I've got a Tar-ox bigger disk upgrade for my bug WRX rears using the OEM 2 pots and wondered if I could get the brembos to fit.........somehow :) Shaun |
how can i fix a sticky piston ian ? also what it gonna be like with 8 pot fronts and 1 pot rears?
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Ok, this is gonna sound a bit dolly dimple for a seasoned scoobynetter, but are the Brembos on a 2006 Spec C 6 pot or 4 pot?
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Originally Posted by sonic93
(Post 10286378)
how can i fix a sticky piston ian ? also what it gonna be like with 8 pot fronts and 1 pot rears?
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Originally Posted by Saalro
(Post 10286250)
The rears aren't a direct fit as such! You have to cut some of the hub plate to allow the bracket to fit, but other than that it's direct. Not sure what others have experienced but i've never had a handbrake i've been happy with, so i don't run one lol, this may be due to bent handbrake pins though, i have new ones but haven't tried them yet, i also don't like the idea of wearing the aluminum drum away, might as well buy another kit if that drums goes.
Thanks Sam "We have come across this type of rear kit before and should be able to supply a bolt on set up. You need a kit with SU05-R bells (290mm diameter disc, 191mm internal drum diameter) and SU03-R brackets (normal WRC GC8 rear kit)" |
These r more exsprnsive than fronts lol will 2 pots make it that much better? Any ideas how I can 3 caliper up for tho ?
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Originally Posted by sonic93
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These r more exsprnsive than fronts lol will 2 pots make it that much better? Any ideas how I can 3 caliper up for tho ?
2 pot rears are a lot better than what you currently have. |
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