WILLWOOD 4 POTS
hi i am making a track car and im the market 4 some big brakes i have come across some willwoods on the web just wanted know how much these are worth and are they anygood??????????:idea:
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Look at the Ksport or AP 4 pots, these dont need stripping down as often, I think the willwoods are much more prone to dirt intrusion due to their design.
Group buy section is a good place to look, brembo's come up fairly regulary but all 3 mentioned need 17 inch wheels and only certain wheels will accommodate the brembo's. Tony:) |
thanks tony..only problem is im trying do it on the cheap and k sports..ap brakes are steep in price i can get some willwoods for 200 but thats just calipers worth the buy or not im confused lol
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No not worth buying, a brand new set of ksports inc pads and discs is like less than 700 quid, the willwoods may well need servicing to start with then you have the discs and pads, your looking at that 700 quid then....
Tony:) |
There is someone selling a porsche big brake conversion in the for sale section which are better IMO
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thanks guys for the help are the 4 pot fronts 2 pot rears worth doing ??
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those brakes on here will they fit behind my wheels they are 17,s the multi spoke 1,s 5 stud if this helps cheers steve
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We can get and supply full wilwood 4 pots calipers with 302mm crosshatched drilled disc, mintex pads & braided hose's for £850.
They also fit under 16" rims. wayne |
Willwoods are really light aren't they? Chap on here with a 700hp Scoob used them to save weight (Clive?).
TX. |
If you want to use the Wilwood calipers then contact Ian Godney (Godspeed Brakes) and he should be be able to advise you of any problems problems and costings.
The 4 pot Comp Brake (Porsche) setup for sale on here is a very good setup if you get the right pads for them - I had Ferodo DS2500 on mine when I had a Hawkeye WRX and found them to be very good. :) |
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