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Author Subject: 406 brembos
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Post #1
i no its prob already on here but im lazy and want a quick answer can 406 brembos fit under cyclones?
Posted 2nd Jan 2010 at 21:15
lotek

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Post #2
yes.....































with MAHOOOSIVE SPACERS!!! LOL
Posted 2nd Jan 2010 at 22:08
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Posted 3rd Jan 2010 at 00:47
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Best off getting a big brake kit, and going for 17" wheels, the braking performance is superb with this setup. Yes

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Posted 3rd Jan 2010 at 02:56
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stan_306gti6 wrote:
Best off getting a big brake kit, and going for 17" wheels, the braking performance is superb with this setup. Yes

Stan.


can you fit a big setup behind 16" super t's? say like 330 discs, or do you need 17's?

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Posted 3rd Jan 2010 at 16:02
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17" wheels are needed for the 330mm setup mate. Yes

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Posted 3rd Jan 2010 at 21:36
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cool so next question wheres the best place for some 20mm spacers prob a stupid question lol
Posted 3rd Jan 2010 at 23:08
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Post #8
If you really want 4 pots under cyclones I suggest you go for either Wilwoods or compbrake.

The Wilwoods I have fit behind cyclones with a 10 mm spacer and retain the standard discs. The Compbrake ones will fit without spacer I believe. Although I've a feeling they use non standard discs which will likely cost 4 times the amount of a standard discSmile

TBH if you've the time and inclination you could make most 4 pots fit behind a Cyclone without the need for a spacer so long as your disc size isn't too big. I was looking a bigger discs for my Wilwoods but cost V's improvements mean aren't really worth it.



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Posted 3rd Jan 2010 at 23:45
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stan_306gti6 wrote:
17" wheels are needed for the 330mm setup mate. Yes

Stan.


shit, ok cheers mate Thumbs up

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Posted 4th Jan 2010 at 00:31
chris with a pug

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Post #10
k3nny wrote:
stan_306gti6 wrote:
17" wheels are needed for the 330mm setup mate. Yes

Stan.


shit, ok cheers mate Thumbs up


Ash does a 310 kit, but its for the other brembo calipers. Not sure if you ha ve the calipers yet
Posted 4th Jan 2010 at 01:55
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looks like wilwoods would be the best way to go then :S

where is the best place to get them from then ?
Posted 4th Jan 2010 at 04:24
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Post #12
Blag welly to make another kit, or just just buy some willwoods and use your brain to make them fit with adapters.

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Posted 4th Jan 2010 at 05:06
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Post #13
birk wrote:
Blag welly to make another kit, or just just buy some willwoods and use your brain to make them fit with adapters.


Does Welly's kit need the 10mm spacer as above?

What about Hi-Specs?

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Posted 4th Jan 2010 at 05:10
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Post #14
scib4 wrote:
birk wrote:
Blag welly to make another kit, or just just buy some willwoods and use your brain to make them fit with adapters.


Does Welly's kit need the 10mm spacer as above?

What about Hi-Specs?

It will need a spacer yes

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Posted 4th Jan 2010 at 06:00
sk3tch

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if you goto an ap racing dealer you can get uprated calipers to any size wheel , there for small racing teams n stuff who build thier own racing cars and stuff like that,

but i have no idea how good they are
would proberly say that cost v improvement thing again isnt worth it

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Posted 9th Jan 2010 at 00:28

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