feck knows then i had gt pads in 156 calipers a few months ago when trying to make my own big brake kit for the rear i might still do it its just the disks that were the stumbling block for me and then brake bias issues too
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feck knows then i had gt pads in 156 calipers a few months ago when trying to make my own big brake kit for the rear i might still do it its just the disks that were the stumbling block for me and then brake bias issues too
Not that ime upgrading the rears ....... Yet.
But why not use a 2 piston rear caliper?
Adi
What do evo's and the like use then?
Adi
evo's have a drum brake on the rear as well as the brembo caliper
all mitsubishi's have a non integral hand brake
Is there no way to make a bracket from the normal caliper place and mount brembos on the rear and if possible use a second caliper for the handbrake?
It's possible but not at all easy, we do have a small WMS 2-pot that's ideal but the handbrake part tends to be a nightmare.... (heavy and expensive)
i have a coupe 20vt will these fit and are they narrower the brembos?
I've got a Coupe 20vt hub and wheel etc to work with and am planning a (front) kit for it, but it's not ready yet...the front kit for the 16vt is aready done.
257mm would suit both 300 and 284mm front application with no big issues on brake bias. (my choice for now)
276 would only suit 300mm front application..