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Race Fab rear Brembo adapters

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Has anyone used these before, and can they elaborate on their installation? Just having a moment or 2 trying to work out exactly how they're supposed to be installed. Maybe I'm just tired, and not thinking straight.

 Thanks in advance.



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Sent you some pics

 

I installed them on a mates car and also removed them to install full racefab rear arms lol


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what do you do about the hand brake rear?



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Yeah thanks Mikey, I was just looking at them with tired eyes this morning its obvious hahahaha. You should have told me I would have bought the entire arm assembly lol.



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I have a set on my evo 1

 

Evo 4 5 6 7 8 9 rear handbrake assembly bolts right onto the adaptors but I used 2 x evo 6 passenger side handbrake cables as the evo 6 drivers side cable was too short.

 

Using the evo 6 assembly I had to die grind the hub hole out of the H/brake assembly to go over the evo 1 bearing hub and cut down the large stud and nut that comes off the rear of the HB assembly as it interferes with the rear of the evo 1 training arm. You might also have to elongate the 4 x mounting holes in the HB assembly that bolts it to the trailing arm as if I remember correctly have a different pcd. I spent about 4 hours fitting them and I installed new bearings and went 5 stud. 

 

Hope this helps

 

I just sold a complete assembly with this already completed with brakes and meek cast adaptors.




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