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Author Subject: 406 Brembos behind 15s
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Post #1
hi all done a search but couldnt find anything,

basically ive been thinking about getting some 406 brembos for the pug, but just wondering if they would actually fit behind my wheels, and what i would have to do to make them fit, ive got some 205 GTi speedlines on atm, and dont really want to get new wheels as i dont have any money,

hope you can help

cheers

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Posted 24th Mar 2010 at 02:52
smegal

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Post #2
You would need some LARGE spacers at a guess. One of the French guys has done it in the project section.

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Posted 24th Mar 2010 at 03:04
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ahh cool cheers, ill go and have a looksee for the thread now

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Posted 24th Mar 2010 at 03:05
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Posted 24th Mar 2010 at 03:38
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rather large spacers then, cheers mate

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Posted 24th Mar 2010 at 03:40
chrisd306

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Post #6
ive had brembos behind my 15 inch TD pro 1.2's, but run wilwoods behind them on mine, also had cyclones on there to.


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Posted 24th Mar 2010 at 04:28
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Post #7
where did you get your spacers from and how much?

cheers

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Posted 24th Mar 2010 at 04:30
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Post #8
spacers and 80mm stud and nut kit cost me

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Posted 24th Mar 2010 at 04:35
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Are hi-specs about the only things that won't go behind clones?!

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Posted 25th Mar 2010 at 14:38
lotek

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Post #10
none of them will go behind clones without spacers.


instead of selling your car , sell your brakes and wheels and buy some carbone lorraine brake pads
for the standard caliper.
Posted 25th Mar 2010 at 14:49
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Post #11
No one got any pics with them behind 205 gti speedlines?

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Posted 25th Mar 2010 at 16:14
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Post #12
wilwoods fit behind them with a 10mm spacer as i tried mine the other day to see.

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Posted 25th Mar 2010 at 18:33
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Post #13
show people with access to garage ramps

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Posted 25th Mar 2010 at 18:52
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Post #14
quote:
hi specs behind 1.9 speedlines with 5mm spacers


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Posted 25th Mar 2010 at 23:10
will130787

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So can I get a spacer that will fit my Hi-Specs behind clones??

I get a bit lost with this sorta thing Big grin

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Posted 27th Mar 2010 at 21:13
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Post #16
depends on what size discs, 285mm yes bigger no i think as there is a 16v turbo 6 that runs hi specs under clones

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Posted 27th Mar 2010 at 22:04
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Post #17
do the brembos run on standard gti6 discs behind the cyclones or can you use the bigger peugeot 406 v6 305mm brembo front discs?

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Posted 29th Mar 2010 at 23:55
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neither, Xantia/C5 288 mm discs.

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Posted 29th Mar 2010 at 16:09
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And they make a proper racket...

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Posted 29th Mar 2010 at 17:22
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I believe this to be my setup although would need to double check. Can I put smaller discs with the same calipers etc?

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Posted 29th Mar 2010 at 21:28
cherry

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Post #21
I am changing my front wheels onto the back tonight as theyr wearing thin, I have a cylone sitting there so will check what its like with the brembos and the cyclones for clearance. if chrisd pops out i`ll get him to take a pic or i will take one but will have to text the picture as cant upload!

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Posted 29th Mar 2010 at 23:01
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Post #22
welshpug! wrote:
neither, Xantia/C5 288 mm discs.


are they the biggest discs you can run under cyclones? will i need to get some adapters made to fit the brembos or will the just bolt straight on where the standard calipers go?

i have just bought and painted my cyclones and am bidding on some brembos that end tomorrow so hoping to get this all set up in the next few weeks

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Posted 29th Mar 2010 at 23:58
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Post #23
right from what i done tonight is:

clones fit over brembos but with 15mm spacers as i had 12.5mm and caught my caliper slightly (enough to scrape the f*cking paint off!)

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Posted 30th Mar 2010 at 02:58
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any pics cherry?

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Posted 30th Mar 2010 at 03:40
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Post #25
i will swing by his lock up and get a pic of it.

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& Audi Q5 S Line
AX stock rod & Saxo Stock rod
Sold the bike an charged rallye an bought a caravan, midlife crisis or what!
Posted 30th Mar 2010 at 16:33

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