Affordable 2G brakes
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Affordable 2G brakes
Go to Autozone and buy remanned front 2G Twin Turbo remanufactured brake calipers for a little over $100 each (rotors and pads are extra). The part numbers are C8916 and a C8917.
Not a bad deal.
Not a bad deal.
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Re: Affordable 2G brakes
I'm still waiting for a VR-4 brake kit to pop up in the classifieds. The N/A brakes are a joke.
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I'm going to get one of the big brake kits for the DSM's - I don't want TT brakes as they so severely limit the tire choice, and for most FWD's the TT brakes are overkill. The Baer kit looks real nice imho.
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Dont you have to get a new bracket to mount the calipers? Or just new rotors?
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[quote=""Mumbo_Jumbo""]Dont you have to get a new bracket to mount the calipers? Or just new rotors?[/quote]
If you have a 1G VR4, the brakes just swap on.
I need to double check this, but I'm 90% sure if you have an NA (any year) you need the hub & knuckle assembly from a TT.
[quote=""Jeremy C""]I'm going to get one of the big brake kits for the DSM's - I don't want TT brakes as they so severely limit the tire choice, and for most FWD's the TT brakes are overkill. The Baer kit looks real nice imho.[/quote]
Not really. You just have to make sure the wheel has >35mm off set & 17" diameter is all.
You can never have too large of brakes no matter what the car. More surface area of pad & caliper piston is good. FWD TT's can go just as fast as an AWD in terms of top speed.
If you have a 1G VR4, the brakes just swap on.
I need to double check this, but I'm 90% sure if you have an NA (any year) you need the hub & knuckle assembly from a TT.
[quote=""Jeremy C""]I'm going to get one of the big brake kits for the DSM's - I don't want TT brakes as they so severely limit the tire choice, and for most FWD's the TT brakes are overkill. The Baer kit looks real nice imho.[/quote]
Not really. You just have to make sure the wheel has >35mm off set & 17" diameter is all.
You can never have too large of brakes no matter what the car. More surface area of pad & caliper piston is good. FWD TT's can go just as fast as an AWD in terms of top speed.
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[quote=""Monochrome""]Not really. You just have to make sure the wheel has >35mm off set & 17" diameter is all.[/quote]
Nope - don't work that way. You also have to look at the spoke shape. The rims I bought for my SL are 40mm and 18". There is about 1.5" of space betwen the spoke and my caliper, but the spoke will hit on a TT.
As for the FWD TT vs AWD: Yeah, we get going as fast, but have 15% less weight to have to stop.
Nope - don't work that way. You also have to look at the spoke shape. The rims I bought for my SL are 40mm and 18". There is about 1.5" of space betwen the spoke and my caliper, but the spoke will hit on a TT.
Disgree again. You get too much brake and you start to run into the problem of flat-spotting your tires. You need enough brake to bring the car down to a stop WITHOUT locking, and dissipate the heat in a timely manner without warping.You can never had too large of brakes no matter what the car. More surfase area of pad & caliper is good. FWD TT's can go just as fast as an AWD in terms of top speed.![]()
As for the FWD TT vs AWD: Yeah, we get going as fast, but have 15% less weight to have to stop.
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[quote=""Jeremy C""]I'm going to get one of the big brake kits for the DSM's - I don't want TT brakes as they so severely limit the tire choice, and for most FWD's the TT brakes are overkill. The Baer kit looks real nice imho.[/quote]Very interested there. Let me know how that works out for you, I may be following in your footsteps with it. I'm starting the turbo project tomorrow. 
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[quote=""Mumbo_Jumbo""]Dont you have to get a new bracket to mount the calipers? Or just new rotors?[/quote]Just rotors and wheels
I bought some cal's from ametuerzone back in 2000 and i mounted them up only to find out my wheels (91vr4) wouldnt fit back on
I had to bring them back and get different ones until i got a pair that fit (back then they only had 1 part number)
On a side note, i bought some 2nd gen rears from checker and brought back 1st gen rears as cores
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I bought some cal's from ametuerzone back in 2000 and i mounted them up only to find out my wheels (91vr4) wouldnt fit back on
I had to bring them back and get different ones until i got a pair that fit (back then they only had 1 part number)
On a side note, i bought some 2nd gen rears from checker and brought back 1st gen rears as cores
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for TTs all you need are calipers and rotors. pads are interchangable.
for NAs you need knuckle, caliper, rotor, (i think hub), and some say outer tie rod end.
i had 2G stealth calipers behind my 1G stealth TT wheels...required a couple hours with a grinder and some finesse. still have those calipers too.
for NAs you need knuckle, caliper, rotor, (i think hub), and some say outer tie rod end.
i had 2G stealth calipers behind my 1G stealth TT wheels...required a couple hours with a grinder and some finesse. still have those calipers too.
Re: Affordable 2G brakes
Brakes are for sissies.
Warped NA brakes and a 150 shot FTW.
Terry
Warped NA brakes and a 150 shot FTW.
Terry
Re: Affordable 2G brakes
I told my dad yesterday that my brake booster is going out in my truck.
His response: Better make sure your horn works.
His response: Better make sure your horn works.