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Author Subject: Breaks of C4 Picasso/VTS
ventos

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Post #1
Hi from Brazil. I've been looking for a upgrade for my Xsara VTS and saw that the calipers and discs of C4 were plug and play. So, just want to share:



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Discs 302x26. Now waiting for pads DS2500, EBC discs and any upgrade for the rear brakes. Any sugestions??
Posted 16th Aug 2011 at 20:07
welshpug!

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Post #2
hmm, how much do they weigh?......


can you get uprateed pads.....

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Posted 16th Aug 2011 at 20:14
phillipm

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Post #3
Common pad shape that so I don't see why not.

Weigh a bloody ton though

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Posted 16th Aug 2011 at 20:17
ventos

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Post #4
Not weighed, sorry, but the project is turbo, so, just testing to see how efficient is
Posted 16th Aug 2011 at 20:26
c_j_m

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Post #5
Same as the 302mm ones off the 307/308 I'd presume?
Posted 16th Aug 2011 at 20:28
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c_j_m wrote:
Same as the 302mm ones off the 307/308 I'd presume?


Yes
Posted 16th Aug 2011 at 20:30
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Post #7
welshpug! wrote:
hmm, how much do they weigh?......


can you get uprateed pads.....


16" are needed
Posted 16th Aug 2011 at 20:31
cwspellowe

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Post #8
Hmm wonder if they would be much different from the 283mm setup.

Standard C4 302mm discs being used or weird offset and thickness?

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Posted 17th Aug 2011 at 03:27
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Post #9
There bolt on, ATE calipers from the 307 (hdi xsi 136bhp, 2.0 180bhp), 207 GTi, c4 as above, and some of the 308's
They are the only 307 (IIRC 207 too) calipers with the wire clip for reference if buying some on ebay.
Bolt on with the standard discs
Posted 17th Aug 2011 at 03:38
ventos

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Post #10
cwspellowe wrote:
Hmm wonder if they would be much different from the 283mm setup.

Standard C4 302mm discs being used or weird offset and thickness?


Need to test on track to see the fading.Yes, 302x26mm. Now i can feel 40% better then the standart 283mm. Offset didnt changeWink
Posted 17th Aug 2011 at 04:34

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