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Author Subject: 406 Brembo with 307 302mm disc?
hatemgti

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Post #1
I want to ask if the brembo calipers can be used with the 302mm discs without spacer under 16 inchs?
Posted 10th Feb 2009 at 13:30
fonseca_306hdi

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Post #2
hatemgti wrote:
I want to ask if the brembo calipers can be used with the 302mm discs without spacer under 16 inchs?


You can use 16" with ET15.

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Posted 17th Feb 2009 at 00:46
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Posted 17th Feb 2009 at 00:53
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Post #4
does the 302mm disc have the same offset of the xantia 288mm disc?
Posted 18th Feb 2009 at 14:18
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hatemgti wrote:
does the 302mm disc have the same offset of the xantia 288mm disc?


Not sure, should be able to get the dimensions for both from http://www.brakeparts.com Yes

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Posted 18th Feb 2009 at 15:19
drew o

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they are the same apart from the thickness, 307 is 26mm and the xantia is 28mm so would the 307 discs work?

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Posted 13th Mar 2009 at 22:44
zac

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I think the Xantia discs are 32mm thick. Unsure

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Posted 14th Mar 2009 at 03:46
drew o

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it said 28mm on brakeparts.co.uk

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Posted 14th Mar 2009 at 17:13
nadium

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Post #9
does this fit up on a 6 ? cant find a propper answar ?

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Posted 7th Feb 2011 at 23:43
lotek

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Post #10
yes
Posted 8th Feb 2011 at 00:09
nadium

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406 coupe brembo and 302 mm dics works for a 6 ? just a bolt on ? is that true Lotek?
Posted 8th Feb 2011 at 00:13
welshpug!

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Post #12
no.

406 brembo + 288mm Xantia / C5 discs.

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Posted 8th Feb 2011 at 00:15
nadium

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ok can u tell me why the 302 dont work?
Posted 8th Feb 2011 at 00:21
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too big Thumbs up LOL


the radius of the mounting bolts is smaller on the 306.

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Posted 8th Feb 2011 at 00:24
nadium

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u mean the gap between the mouting holes ? what can i do to make them fit ? 288 is too small i think. 302 will be fine for me. Is there no one hwo got this tp work ?
Posted 8th Feb 2011 at 00:28
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not the gap between them no, the distance of them from the centreline of the hub.

302 will only work if you use a bracket.

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Posted 8th Feb 2011 at 00:32
nadium

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ok a bracket where do i get one fineshed made? or is there someone hwo got a drawing for this ? and if ill understand the calibers should get further out then ?
Posted 8th Feb 2011 at 00:37
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I think the calipers are only good for discs bigger than 22mm (new) - otherwise the pistons are likely to come out.

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Posted 8th Feb 2011 at 00:55
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2-3mm thick stainless backing pads FTW !
Posted 8th Feb 2011 at 01:03
adam b

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Yeah great as long as the pads move back from the discs ok still Wink

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Posted 8th Feb 2011 at 01:29
nadium

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anyone got a pic of this mounted or of the bracket ?
Posted 8th Feb 2011 at 17:25
eddy_gti6

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Post #22
nadium wrote:
288 is too small i think. 302 will be fine for me.


why is 288 too small? i run then on my 6 and have no problems with them.
you will have to get clio RS brembos to run rigger than 288mm discs because no one does a bracket for the 406 calipers. best person to talk to is ash!

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Posted 8th Feb 2011 at 19:52
nadium

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Post #23
i want to go A litle bigger than 288 but i would love a full mout spec for this if it can be made by a bracket, but i dont understand what it should look like that bracket/spacer
Posted 8th Feb 2011 at 21:22
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I would highly recommend getting Clio RS radially mounted Brembo's and an alloy belled disk with a 310mm rotor, calipers need a bracket to suit, all of which Ash can sort I believe.

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Posted 8th Feb 2011 at 22:36
nadium

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ye but the prob is i live in denmark and its gona cost a lot for ahs 's kit. and ive got the 406 v6 calipers. so i was hopeing that someone did this conversion.
Posted 8th Feb 2011 at 23:08

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