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Author Subject: 340mm discs from 308 GT
c_j_m

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Just thought I'd mention these as they could come in handy for someone making up a set of brakes from Renault Brembos etc. As surely they'll be cheaper than custom bells and rotors at that sort of sizing.


There 340mm diameter with a 30mm width with what I can gather. Not sure on the disc offset though.
Posted 29th Jun 2011 at 17:18
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there 5 stud though Wink
Posted 29th Jun 2011 at 17:21
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Nope, deffo 4 stud.
theres some 5 stud 360s on the RCZ.
Posted 29th Jun 2011 at 17:22
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Hmm

( goes off to find the price of discs LOL )
Posted 29th Jun 2011 at 17:24
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£80.10 each from pug
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Posted 29th Jun 2011 at 20:30
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I dread to think how much a single piece 340x30 disc weighs! Crazy

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Posted 29th Jun 2011 at 20:37
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But fook me do those 308GT's brakes work. Was plastered on the windscreen Laugh my ass off

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Posted 30th Jun 2011 at 01:23
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Oh and not all GTs have them only the 200bhp ones do.
The others have 302mm ones.
Again a direct fit and can be picked up for ~£100 for the calipers.
Posted 30th Jun 2011 at 03:15
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is it only the 302mm callipers that are direct fit? Shifty
Posted 30th Jun 2011 at 14:03
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No the the 340's should be bolt on too.
Posted 30th Jun 2011 at 17:34
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8 kilos for the 302 disc, 340 not listed by Textar yet.

would imagine a damn hefty caliper too, just save up for a clio RS setup, much lighter Thumbs up

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Posted 30th Jun 2011 at 23:53
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You would need some wheels to fit 340mm discs!

Motorsport 17"s might just fit, otherwise 18"s anyone?!

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Posted 30th Jun 2011 at 23:55
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yeah, the 200 bhp 308 rolls on 8x18's.

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Posted 30th Jun 2011 at 23:58
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But there is a good 15/20mm between the wheel and caliper on the 18's I think most 17's would fit over them, just.
Posted 1st Jul 2011 at 01:04
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Post #15
Cheap price for disks, new ones for my hi spec cost me £330 for just 2 disks lol. And they are only 330mm

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Posted 1st Jul 2011 at 03:14
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^Probably weigh half of what the solid ones do though!

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Posted 1st Jul 2011 at 03:22
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fit a racing battery and your only 10kg's up from wer u started but with monster truck brakes Thumbs up LOL
Posted 1st Jul 2011 at 12:48
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The effect of heavy rotating mass of unsprung mass
on steering is negative.

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Posted 1st Jul 2011 at 13:27
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the transition from oldbrownshoe posting tits to bridges is negative Yes
Posted 1st Jul 2011 at 14:21
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Sorry mate, i did my best to help you all the boob-less people, from now on get you'r own boobs.

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Posted 1st Jul 2011 at 16:33

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