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dan83590 29 January 2007 01:48 PM

Braking.
 
As you all know the Subaru 2 pots are ****e. I can't believe Scubaru fitted them, total B*ll*ocks.

Is there an alternative to purchasing the expensive 4 pots?

myblackwrx 29 January 2007 02:15 PM

Not really imo i tried uprated pads which on my car did f**k all.
i bought my calipers for £200 standard discs and black diamond pads for about another £100 and i know have a car that brakes when i want it to.

nickyrhodes 29 January 2007 02:23 PM

Hi,

i couldn't agree more m8, the 2 pots are un-safe! I got a 2nd hand set of brembos and discs off eBay for 375, best mod i've made so far. Stops on a penny in the dry and never fades...

ideally the bigger the disc the better, make sure your abs works cos in the wet it skids easy if you hammer the brakes...

myblackwrx 29 January 2007 03:19 PM

Don't know what year you've got but check that any brake mods fit under the wheels you have.
I had 16" wheels (on a 93wrx) and they scraped the calipers because of the spoke design.

orbix 29 January 2007 04:03 PM

A decent set of pads for 2 pots can cost £100 just for the front pads.
I've just bought some 4 pots if you watch ebay or better still wait til someone is breaking a car with 4 pots fitted then you might get them even cheaper.

dan83590 29 January 2007 04:05 PM

Okay.... So basically, no then. What about drilled or grooved disc's, any good, would I be wasting my time?

orbix 29 January 2007 04:11 PM

Personally I don't think you'll benefit from disc's alone, your money would be better spent on pads/calipers.

dan83590 29 January 2007 04:16 PM

That was easy.. Best get saving some pennies before I end up in a hedge!

myblackwrx 29 January 2007 05:20 PM

Or drive slower (for the moment:) )
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dan83590 29 January 2007 07:04 PM


Originally Posted by myblackwrx (Post 6603430)
Or drive slower (for the moment:) )

Don't worry..... I have been. Its not very comforting to press the brake pedal and not to stop. I am bemused at how bad they actually are. Generally I'm not a speedy driver but I have recently chipped up, I'm guessing at around 280 so wanted to open her up. Twas a shock. Obviously I have read various threads here about the brakes on the early classic but didn't think they'd be as bad as that at higher speeds. Dog ****e. :eek:

dan83590 29 January 2007 07:41 PM

What about Legacy calipers, what spec are they and would they fit?

GazJenno 29 January 2007 08:10 PM

Think there two pot slinding calipers mate, I know on my Leggy Twin Turbo they are.

Stupid really because it heavier then an Impreza and has twin-turbo's suppose to have a top speed of 160mph odd yet has the same **** brakes.

Got some 4-pots coming for my Impreza soon, seems like the most sensible choice and not too expensive in terms of safety.

Gaz


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