bigger brake kits on classic 2000 modal
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bigger brake kits on classic 2000 modal
according to godspeed i have 294mm
the next upgrade is either 320 or 350
i want to use my calipers ,and use sti 330 or 350mm discs from other scoobies,
so who does the spacer brackets i need to extend the calipers
any help or any one made there own and can do me a set as well
thanks
the next upgrade is either 320 or 350
i want to use my calipers ,and use sti 330 or 350mm discs from other scoobies,
so who does the spacer brackets i need to extend the calipers
any help or any one made there own and can do me a set as well
thanks
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Surely if you want to run a bigger disk, you'll want to run a bigger pad to make the most use out of it.
Don't forget to make sure they fit behind your wheels.
Don't forget to make sure they fit behind your wheels.
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i,m running 17s i think there speedline multi spokes,
i had a kit on my rs turbo as the disc`s warped like mad and it worked brilliantlly but thats for a ford not a scooby.
girlfriends not working ,can,t get any money from the goverment as we are english so i,m paying for everything .
so first time in 4 years its budget,budget as before it was save 2 mths then buy ,
god speed do a kit £500 to 600 pounds
you get discs,bells for discs,pads,and brackets and you use your calipers and thats 500 to 600 quid .
so all i need are scooby discs at 330mm or 350mm upgraded pads and i need to make brackets to extend the caliper its not hard really and will cost less than 500 to 600 bloody pounds
i had a kit on my rs turbo as the disc`s warped like mad and it worked brilliantlly but thats for a ford not a scooby.
girlfriends not working ,can,t get any money from the goverment as we are english so i,m paying for everything .
so first time in 4 years its budget,budget as before it was save 2 mths then buy ,
god speed do a kit £500 to 600 pounds
you get discs,bells for discs,pads,and brackets and you use your calipers and thats 500 to 600 quid .
so all i need are scooby discs at 330mm or 350mm upgraded pads and i need to make brackets to extend the caliper its not hard really and will cost less than 500 to 600 bloody pounds
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The godspeed kit also has caliper spacers to allow for the thicker discs' he supplies.
the £500-600 he asks is good value when you consider the time/development he has had to put in.
Ps I have the 335 kit on my MY2000
the £500-600 he asks is good value when you consider the time/development he has had to put in.
Ps I have the 335 kit on my MY2000
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If there was an off the shelf disc you could fit with the Subaru calipers , I would have done it , the STi 326mm discs cannot be fitted with the subaru calipers , in order to fit a larger disc , the calipers have to come away from the hubs on a bracket , and you need to see all 4 holes , 2 in the calipers and 2 in the hubs to be able to bolt a bracket in place , as the original discs are 294mm and the STi discs are 326mm , this means you need to bring the calipers out by 16mm , by only bringing them out 16mm , you will not have enough room to fit a bracket as the holes will be overlapping each other.
By fitting our 335mm kit , the bracket extends the caliper out by 23mm , which is just enough to see all 4 holes and fit the bracket in place , even then we have to machine a flat side into the spacers for clearance.
Our kit comes with 2 piece discs and alloy bells , so you are getting so much more than just a one piece off the shelf disc , we also supply a larger than standard pad so you get more pad material on the disc face , you also get a caliper widening kit as our discs are 32mm thick , and you get the caliper bracket kit.
We sell this kit complete for £550 inc vat , which for the price cannot be beaten for quality , spec and performance.
Cheers Ian
If there was an off the shelf disc you could fit with the Subaru calipers , I would have done it , the STi 326mm discs cannot be fitted with the subaru calipers , in order to fit a larger disc , the calipers have to come away from the hubs on a bracket , and you need to see all 4 holes , 2 in the calipers and 2 in the hubs to be able to bolt a bracket in place , as the original discs are 294mm and the STi discs are 326mm , this means you need to bring the calipers out by 16mm , by only bringing them out 16mm , you will not have enough room to fit a bracket as the holes will be overlapping each other.
By fitting our 335mm kit , the bracket extends the caliper out by 23mm , which is just enough to see all 4 holes and fit the bracket in place , even then we have to machine a flat side into the spacers for clearance.
Our kit comes with 2 piece discs and alloy bells , so you are getting so much more than just a one piece off the shelf disc , we also supply a larger than standard pad so you get more pad material on the disc face , you also get a caliper widening kit as our discs are 32mm thick , and you get the caliper bracket kit.
We sell this kit complete for £550 inc vat , which for the price cannot be beaten for quality , spec and performance.
Cheers Ian
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