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Author Subject: brembo's 607 v6
hoekske

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Post #1
i can get a new set of brembo's (front and rear) for a evo 6 for not to much.
but would these fit the gti6? i know it's not plug and play but that's no difference with 406 brembo's.
should i try to put them on or would it be a no?

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Posted 5th Jun 2009 at 23:32
jamesf

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Post #2
Defo try it. Big brakes are ace. Nothings impossible eh!
Posted 3rd Jun 2009 at 02:12
tvrfan007

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Post #3
I can see the handbrake being interesting as cars with twin piston rears usually sneak a little drum handbrake just inboard of the disc.

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Posted 3rd Jun 2009 at 09:30
rallyestyle

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Post #4
You could most likely make the fronts fit yep, but its not really worth playing around with the rears, as said the handbrake would be a pain and there would be no real benefit the way the bias is on the 306.

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Posted 3rd Jun 2009 at 14:20
barry.rs

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Post #5
IIRC the evo brembos are also used on my Alfa and they have been used a couple of times on 6's and rallyes now.

Edit.

The alfas came with 305mm discs that were changed to 330mm in 2004; i have only known people to use the 305mm calipers on a 6/rallye
Posted 3rd Jun 2009 at 15:22
welshpug!

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Post #6
check the mounting points etc, sounds like they are radial if they're similar to Alfa ones.

in which case I have seen some under a 15" wheel around IIRC 302mm pug/citroen discs.

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Posted 3rd Jun 2009 at 15:19
hoekske

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Post #7
well need to search for some other brembo's
the ..... sold the to someone else after saying i could have them cald him to pic them up and he tells me they have been picked up by someone else this morning Angry
now i need to search furtherSad
but wich brembo's should i best look fore?

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Posted 4th Jun 2009 at 00:25
vts_tibi

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Post #8
a bit off topic, but... how can I find out whether a certain caliper would fit under a wheel or not?

I'm interested in the C5 steelies and Wilwoods combo...

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Posted 4th Jun 2009 at 01:33
hoekske

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Post #9
will the brembo's of a 607 v6 fitt?
i recon they are the same as the 406 ones or not?

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Posted 5th Jun 2009 at 03:09
hoekske

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Post #10
found a other tread and they won't fit easely.
think i just have to look for some 406 ones then.
they fit under a cyclone whit xantia disc's wassen't it?

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Posted 7th Jun 2009 at 18:27
lukejenks101

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Post #11
They dont fit under cyclones without having big spacers

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Posted 7th Jun 2009 at 18:36
ablister

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Post #12
607 brembos are huge! 406 ones look tiny compared to these. Different finish to them too, not shiny + smooth like 406 ones

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Posted 7th Jun 2009 at 19:05
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Post #13
Citroen Sport do adapters for the 607/807 Brembos as they were used on the C2 R2 Challenge cars with 302mm x 26mm discs.

The whole setup is a direct fit to the 306 with 16"+ wheels.

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Posted 7th Jun 2009 at 20:28
stu

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Post #14
Rich E wrote:
Citroen Sport do adapters for the 607/807 Brembos as they were used on the C2 R2 Challenge cars with 302mm x 26mm discs.

The whole setup is a direct fit to the 306 with 16"+ wheels.


Wasn't there a French member on here who was using that setup?

I'm sure I've seen it in a thread somewhere, will have a look.
Posted 7th Jun 2009 at 20:37
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Post #15
Yes I believe there is a photo on the big thread about brake setups.

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Posted 7th Jun 2009 at 20:41
stu

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Post #16
Found it, post # 44 here.

Looks like a tidy setup, wonder if you could use bigger discs with them like Ash's 330mm conversion?

These 406 Brembo conversion's are getting a bit to common for my liking, so I may have to try something different. Laugh
Posted 7th Jun 2009 at 20:56
ablister

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Post #17
607 brembos

offer him 400 euros Wink feck paying

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Posted 7th Jun 2009 at 21:45
hoekske

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Post #18
http://link.marktplaats.nl/254094270
this is the link to the 607 brembo's
they don't look much different to the 406 ones to meeUnsure
and where can i find the citroen sportshop site?
have searched in google but nothing turned up Dunno
would it be possible to order those brakets at the citroen dealer?
greets

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Posted 7th Jun 2009 at 21:59
cress87

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Post #19
Says on the other thread that those calipers are magnesium and are therefore lighter than the 406 ones. Yes

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Posted 7th Jun 2009 at 22:11
cress87

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Post #20
This thread looks worth a read.

You could also PM Yanni to ask where he got the prices for the kit from (Citroen sport site presumably?). Smile

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Posted 7th Jun 2009 at 22:14
welshpug!

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Post #21
hmm, 607 seem to be lug mounted like 406, but 807 look radial but no picture of the bracket.

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Posted 7th Jun 2009 at 22:19
Rich E Forum Admin

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Post #22
Ah ok, maybe the 607 ones are different then. The 807 ones are radial and mount directly to the hub so there won't be a bracket listed.

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Posted 7th Jun 2009 at 22:21
welshpug!

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Post #23
that's what I thought, but the hub pictured is not radial? (didn't cross-ref the part numbers, SB went down shortly after Doh )

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Posted 8th Jun 2009 at 03:33
Rich E Forum Admin

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Ahhh, so it was you who crashed servicebox! Laugh

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Posted 8th Jun 2009 at 04:12
c_j_m

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Post #25
IIRC the discs used with those are 307/308 discs.
I know the XSI 07 used 302mm brakes.
Posted 8th Jun 2009 at 06:51

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