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Old Mar 10, 2009 | 11:18 PM
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Default NEW AGE BREMBOS ONTO CLASSIC QUESTION

Will the Front Brembo calipers from a newage sti bolt straight onto the classic hub? Or would the newage hub hub have to be used?
And next question is will Brembos from an Evo fit straight on? they look same as Sti Brembos and reason i ask is i can get a set for little money compared to Sti ones
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Old Mar 11, 2009 | 12:26 AM
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Originally Posted by kenc
Will the Front Brembo calipers from a newage sti bolt straight onto the classic hub? Or would the newage hub hub have to be used?
And next question is will Brembos from an Evo fit straight on? they look same as Sti Brembos and reason i ask is i can get a set for little money compared to Sti ones
hi m8 new age brembos will fit on classis as long as the pcd is 5x100 you will req the caliper bolts to fit them on ,fit braided hoses also and change fluid to at least dot 4 sae 1703 spec or go for ate blueracing fluid .you can get it at compbrake ltd
you will have to get the right offset alloys to clear the calipers m8 53 offset i think or fit hubcentric spacers
dont think evo brembos fit scoobies ,i think i read that someware

sons car with brembos and sti newage alloys
cheers geo
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Old Mar 11, 2009 | 10:21 AM
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EVO Brembos do not fit a Scoob. Offset and mounting bolt spacing are different.
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Old Mar 11, 2009 | 10:35 AM
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As mentioned, the front calipers go straight on, whatever the PCD. The PCD is only relevant for the discs. If you get the discs from an 05 onwards STi, then the won't fit your calssic with out re-drilling.

Cusco kid, loving them STi's in white.
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Old Mar 11, 2009 | 07:11 PM
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Its all to do with spoke design too as to what wheels fit, I use Speedline Corse grpN wheels 7.5 x 17 et48 and some jap make (rays, volk or similar)
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Old Mar 11, 2009 | 08:59 PM
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Thanks lads, yea the white sti rims and brembos look the business, i actually thought they were white rota torques... pity about evo ones, i can buy a set of them for next to nothing compared to newage brembos, thanks for your help... i dont suppose any of you know for sure if a 00 type r rear drive shafts will fit a 6sp diff??? i know this is wrong section but not having much luck in drivetrain, thinkn of doing the 6spd conversion
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