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Old 10 April 2009, 09:46 AM
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alright everyone just wanted to know if the brembo break calipers that are fitted to evo's are four pots and if they could be fiited to my 99 classic, went to replace my pads yesterday and one of the pots in the front passenger side has seized. Chears for any help.
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if yours are standard fit calipers on a 99 they are not Brembo's , they are the subaru calipers , which are prone to sticking as we recondition a lot of these now per week ,
I can supply you reconditioned calipers on an exchange basis , or supply you seals and pistons for you to do it yourself.

The EVO calipers will not fit on a Subaru , the lug spacings are different

Cheers Ian
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Alright Ian, chears for your help. your right they are subaru calipers there
four pot it's just the one piston that has seized and has been for a while
by the look of the brake disc. I wouldn't atempt to recondition it myself if
i'm honest i don't know what i'd have to do. If you could supply one on an
exchange basis that would help or i'll buy one of you. It's for the front
pasenger side. I searched the net and phoned most of the scoob scrap yards
and havn't got anywhere

Chears steve
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