d8mok
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posted on 20/10/06 at 06:47 PM |
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Brakes?
I'm about to buy some new front calipers for my stuart taylor locost.
Am i right in thinking that my calipers will be M16 and my uprights will be cortina??
If so i was going to buy the wilwood direct replacement m16 powerlite calipers at 99.50 + vat each caliper and use my current drilled solid 247mm
discs. Am i correct??
Is rally design best place to buy from?
cheers
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mark chandler
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posted on 20/10/06 at 09:48 PM |
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They should be, my light weight calipers have a spacer between the two halves to accept vented discs so by removing this I can use standard.
My hubs are fitted with 2.8i capri vented discs so my spacers are in.
Not sure if that helps really as they are not wilwood. Need a pic of the upright to tell what it is.
Regards Mark
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phil_far
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posted on 22/10/06 at 06:16 AM |
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The answers to your questions are all yes. Mine are the midilite but they all fit with the spacer provided with the calipers. Rally Design is the
place for you!
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Philip
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mad-butcher
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posted on 22/10/06 at 11:58 AM |
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try gts tuning I was quoted about £50 cheaper for the complete package, Don't forget you can't use your standard braided hoses it's
a different thread on the caliper, gts do an adapter,
I was thinking of upgrading my brakes for trackday use till some-one pointed out that i would be better upgrading the tyres, as the only benefit is in
unsprung weight. thinking about it logically if the calipers can stop a sierra they should be (and are ) more than capable of stopping an MK
Tony
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