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Old 17 August 2010, 06:54 PM
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How much should I expect to pay for Brembo 4 pots and are they better than the type r 4 pots ?
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Originally Posted by MysteryMachin3
How much should I expect to pay for Brembo 4 pots and are they better than the type r 4 pots ?
£200-£300 depending on condition.

Yes, bigger/better calipers and uses a 326mm disc as opposed to a 294mm disc.
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Ive had car with both and the brembos are way better
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Originally Posted by BOB'5
£200-£300 depending on condition.

Yes, bigger/better calipers and uses a 326mm disc as opposed to a 294mm disc.

Aw man yer joking . bigger discs ! Will the pads fit that I got off you ?
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Bigger pads too.

Also you will need to check to see if your wheels clear Brembo calipers.
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Bigger pads too.

Also you will need to check to see if your wheels clear Brembo calipers.
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I've got 17" on the now . A v not purchased any brembos yet but Im waiting on a price for some. If I go ahead with the brem's Ill give you a shout for some discs and pads .
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Lots of 17" wheels don't clear Brembo's. Would be wise to find out if your wheels clear, before shelling out on the brakes.
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Originally Posted by mickywrx
Lots of 17" wheels don't clear Brembo's. Would be wise to find out if your wheels clear, before shelling out on the brakes.

Or just shell out on some new rims
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