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FreakyParts

FreakyParts

Member Since 10 Aug 2015
Offline Last Active Sep 04 2015 08:25 AM
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In Topic: After coilovers and brakes suit evo1-3

04 September 2015 - 08:30 AM

If there's interest in the Wilwood kits we do, I could put together a better price if there's 3+ people interested?

We could get the shipping cost down to sensible numbers too if I don't ship discs and you source locally as well.
Plus it brings the overal cost down as well :D

In Topic: After coilovers and brakes suit evo1-3

11 August 2015 - 12:19 PM

We could probably adapt the kit to use the 294x28mm discs with a modification on the brackets and ship the kit disc-less. Brings the cost of shipping down and means you can source locally.


In Topic: After coilovers and brakes suit evo1-3

11 August 2015 - 12:03 PM

Interesting...

The twin pot front setup on an Evo4 should run 295x25mm discs... at least that's what we get over here :)


In Topic: After coilovers and brakes suit evo1-3

11 August 2015 - 09:09 AM

Ah yes, Ben :)

That was a good few years ago! Back then I believe it would have been the Dynalite kit as we didn't really start doing the 2 piece Superlite kit until 2011 and his order was a good few years before then.

Can you guys source the Evo4 294mm front discs? I have a feeling they weren't as common over in Australia 10 years ago which may have been the issue.


In Topic: After coilovers and brakes suit evo1-3

10 August 2015 - 10:45 PM

We can do the kit with 298x32mm 2 piece discs which will fit under Team Dynamics Pro Race 1.2s.
As the brake kits have been designed in-house, we've made every effort to pull the caliper and rotor assembly as far inboard as possible to increase caliper to spoke clearance.

Spacers aren't usually an issue either. We make these also in any thickness required. Using bolt on spacers is as good as using a lower offset wheel for clearance. We've been running them on 10 race cars over here for around 4 seasons with no noticeable increased wear on other components.
The extra 40mm of track has improved the handling over stock cars. But with mods like that I apreciate some don't like fitting them.