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Old 15 January 2004, 12:46 PM
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As the subject says, does anyone know the diamter of the rear disks on a MY01 WRX. Done a measurement on mine and it does not tie up with some other information I have.

My local dealer does not have one in stock to measure and it does not give the diamter details on the spares/parts computer.

Just something I want the clear up, any help appreciated.

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Steve

Old 15 January 2004, 12:55 PM
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290mm , I have some here
Old 15 January 2004, 01:48 PM
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Mmmm, thanks Ian for the confirmation. Just trying to get uprated disks(drilled and grooved), however as you might gather I am finding it not too easy as the particular people I am talking to at the moment only have 265mm (classic). I did call another supplier for group N and they said 265, this is why I posted as was a little confused.

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Old 15 January 2004, 02:05 PM
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The standard sized ones are 266mm vented or solid , and you can get the 290mm vented or solid , I can supply you the 290mm rear vented , grooved and drilled for £190 delivered , I have them on the shelf

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Does the 290mm rear (vented, drilled and grooved) fit on standard hub and use standard caliper?

On the subject of bigger diks, do you do the same for the front using the standard fittings and calipers (grooved and drilled again)?

Who is the manufacturer of the disks?

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On the subject of bigger diks !! easy tiger


If you have the 2 pot caliper on then yes the discs will fit straight on


We do bigger front and rear kit using the standard front 4 pot calipers , and the rears using the single pot caliper , we will be looking at the big rear kit using the 2 pot calipers later on

We can supply grooved / drilled or grooved and drilled in standard and oversized discs







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Old 15 January 2004, 02:17 PM
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Hi Ian,

Just having a butchers at your website.

Thanks for the info and advice.

Steve
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