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Old 17 April 2007, 06:44 PM
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Question WILWOOD 6 POTS

Anyone fitted these?

Subaru Impreza WRX Performance Parts, Subaru STi Performance Parts, Subaru Legacy GT Performance Parts, Subaru Forester XT Performance Parts, Subaru Impreza RS Performance Parts



With the exchange rate these are a very good price -what do people think? Would these fit my 2002 WRX?

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Old 17 April 2007, 07:03 PM
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ive got a set fitted to my 03 WRX and they got a good beating at donnington the other week. Very good stopping power, much better than the standard caliper. My only slight thing would be to choose the pads carefully as the pads i had had half dissapeared within 15 laps.

On the plus side, the pads are pretty cheap compared to finding them for regular subaru calipers.
Old 18 April 2007, 11:13 AM
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I have them on my classic. Very good brakes IMO.

I've heard the pads can be a bit rubbish, but I have the BP10 compound and seem fine to me???

Cheers for the link though. Was thinking of getting some back up discs/pads for these but theres not many suppliers in the UK AFAIK.
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Professional Motorsport Parts, Spares & Rally Equipment from Rally Design (or .com) are the UK supplier, very cheap too...I have the BD10 pads and like i said above, they are well over half gone after 15-20 laps at donnington....they were great while they lasted but i think im going to go for some of the poly E compounds this time
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i really like the look of this front and rear kit they do.......

Wilwood Big Brake Kit - Front & Rear, 140-7005 & 140-7006, Subaru STi Wilwood Big Brake Kit - Front & Rear

anyone know if it will fot an 03 Spec-C witht the lightweight BBS wheels??

BArgain price with the current exchange rate!
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people above... have you got 4 or 6 pots?
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do the 6 pots fit behind standard 2002 wrx alloys?
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i have neither, as i am waiting for my Spec-c to arrive (its on the boat!)

but i know i will be doing track work + the 'ring, so want a very good setup.

But no one seems to know or be able to answer what brakes fit under what wheels etc.
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