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alex_00s 02 October 2006 09:05 PM


Originally Posted by DannyBoyTurbo
Good news Borat, glad you got it sorted. I have emailed them aswell for clarification and was waiting for thier reply before I got back to ya.

Alex - No I'm dealing direct. I've no problem going with what we have I now get wholesale prices on whatever we order :D

Give me a few days to get some payment details sorted out and we'll get things moving.


Nice one Danny! :luxhello:


PS: seen these D2 and K-Sport 8-pots... £700... you get what you pay for and its not worth pinching pennies on something as important as brakes! Spend the extra and go with a brand you can trust and you know has had extensive testing - not a cheap knock off! Its your life you're gambling with at the end of the day!

Bartop 02 October 2006 09:16 PM

btw best count me out of this one now if it ever gets off the ground. Priorities have switched to some more engine and interior mods for now..

Buckrogers 03 October 2006 12:08 PM


Originally Posted by DannyBoyTurbo
That was a concern of mine, before I actually felt the difference in stopping power first hand. Not sure about Brembo pad sizes but here's the pad diagram for the wilwoods....

Wilwood High Performance Brake Pads

Hi
If anyone is interested EBC do a pad for this caliper in Yellowstuff, DP4007.
I have Yellows in my own AP 6 pots, and if the Willwoods are as good, you will be impressed with the pad performance.

Redstuff Ceramic are also available but recommended for Road use only.

:: EBC Brakes Direct Limited ::

DP3007C and DP4007 (Click link above for these part numbers)

Buck

EBC PART NUMBERS ABOVE ARE NOT CORRECT. THE WILLWOOD SUPPLIED TECHNICAL DIAGRAM IS NOT CORRECT FOR THIS CALIPER.

***CORRECT PART NUMBERS BELOW***
I have spoken to EBC's technical guys and they think that it should be DP4037 Yellowstuff or DP3037C if you want Redstuff.
Both are here:
:: EBC Brakes Direct Limited ::
Pad diagram is here:
:: EBC :: Product Diagram ::
138mm EBC measure include the two hooks left and right. 71mm height is not correct. It is 62mm.
Recommend Yellows for track and road, Reds for road only.
If you do order online please state that you have seen the tech diagram, mark it FAO Buck and 62mm height then I will inspect the pads before sending them.
Regards
Buck

borat52 03 October 2006 10:50 PM

great price on those pads too, tempted to get a set just to try them out.
Do you do a set for the 4 pot rears as well?

alex_00s 04 October 2006 07:24 PM

My friend that has been using red stuff and green stuff on his Brembo's for ages tried the yellow stuff and said there was a huge difference! They sound like awsome pads ppl! :)

Buckrogers 09 October 2006 09:33 AM


Originally Posted by borat52
great price on those pads too, tempted to get a set just to try them out.
Do you do a set for the 4 pot rears as well?

I was surprised at the pricing as well!

If you can get me a technical drawing from the Willwood web site of the rear pads I can try and find a match.

Buck

rossi_p 09 October 2006 11:52 AM

1.
2. alex_00s - MY02 WRX front + rear, grooved and drilled with BP-10's
3. Bartop (possible) Front and Rears, drilled and grooved.
4. Houghton (possible) fronts for MY97 + BP-10
5. phelpsa (possible) - Fronts + BP-10
6. nas sti MY02 sti front + rear, grooved and drilled with BP-10's
7.
8.
9.
10.

I'm out guys, sold the car at the weekend :(

Good luck with the GB.

Ross

borat52 09 October 2006 12:24 PM


Originally Posted by Buckrogers
I was surprised at the pricing as well!

If you can get me a technical drawing from the Willwood web site of the rear pads I can try and find a match.

Buck

here's the drawing:
http://www.wilwood.com/Products/001-...0-BDL/pads.gif

the pad that fits the impreza caliper is the 15Q - 6824K, which is the top drawing.

if you need the caliper specs then they are here:
http://www.wilwood.com/Products/001-...-BDL/index.asp
the caliper is 120-6985.


will

Buckrogers 10 October 2006 11:03 AM


Originally Posted by borat52
here's the drawing:
http://www.wilwood.com/Products/001-...0-BDL/pads.gif

the pad that fits the impreza caliper is the 15Q - 6824K, which is the top drawing.

The pad required is DP4038

:: EBC Brakes Direct Limited ::=

Regards

Buck

PS I have no idea why the fronts are so much cheaper then the rears!!

[MikeyB] 10 October 2006 01:30 PM

Hi There,

I apologies if this has already been asked, but how much will it be for the following, and can you supply them...

Front: 6 Pot (In Red), Slotted & Drilled Discs
Rear: 4 Pot (In Red), Slotted & Drilled Discs

BP10 Smart Pads all round & Braided Lines

Can get them online for $2478 which is £1335 (AFAIK)...

Cheers, MikeyB.

borat52 10 October 2006 03:08 PM


Originally Posted by [MikeyB]
Hi There,

I apologies if this has already been asked, but how much will it be for the following, and can you supply them...

Front: 6 Pot (In Red), Slotted & Drilled Discs
Rear: 4 Pot (In Red), Slotted & Drilled Discs

BP10 Smart Pads all round & Braided Lines

Can get them online for $2478 which is £1335 (AFAIK)...

Cheers, MikeyB.

I paid $2590 for exactly that set to gruppe-S a few months back now, including shipping to the UK for just a single set in black. So if that price includes shipping, then its a good one. Just be aware that the front 6 pots are advertised as 'billet superlite' in some places whilst they are 'dynalite' only in others with 'superlite' being an expensive option.
will

Bartop 10 October 2006 03:40 PM


Originally Posted by [MikeyB]
Hi There,

I apologies if this has already been asked, but how much will it be for the following, and can you supply them...

Front: 6 Pot (In Red), Slotted & Drilled Discs
Rear: 4 Pot (In Red), Slotted & Drilled Discs

BP10 Smart Pads all round & Braided Lines

Can get them online for $2478 which is £1335 (AFAIK)...

Cheers, MikeyB.

Is that inc delivery to the UK ? Where from ?
I could be back in at that price :norty:

[MikeyB] 10 October 2006 03:48 PM


Originally Posted by Bartop
Is that inc delivery to the UK ? Where from ?
I could be back in at that price :norty:

Try this link: Wilwood Big Brake Kit - Front & Rear, 140-7005 & 140-7006, Subaru Impreza WRX Wilwood Big Brake Kit - Front & Rear

I selected all the bells & whistles, red callipers, slotted & grooved etc...

Bartop 10 October 2006 03:58 PM

$600 bucks for shipping :(

[MikeyB] 10 October 2006 04:12 PM


Originally Posted by Bartop
$600 bucks for shipping :(

Who told you that?

andypo 10 October 2006 04:42 PM

If i remember right this group buy is
£930 delivered for fronts
£500 delivered for backs
I got the fronts now thinking of backs.

[MikeyB] 10 October 2006 04:57 PM

Delivery from Scooby Tuner will be around £90.

andypo 10 October 2006 04:59 PM


Originally Posted by [MikeyB]
Delivery from Scooby Tuner will be around £90.


Any idea on import and vat duty?

[MikeyB] 10 October 2006 05:01 PM

Just doing some research now, will let you know.

Puppetmaster 10 October 2006 05:33 PM

For $600 you could fly over, have a weekend in New York and come back again with them ;)

Bartop 10 October 2006 05:38 PM


Originally Posted by [MikeyB]
Who told you that?

Thats what the shopping basket quoted..

Bartop 10 October 2006 05:41 PM


Originally Posted by [MikeyB]
Delivery from Scooby Tuner will be around £90.

Where did you get that from ?

[MikeyB] 10 October 2006 07:17 PM

From Scooby Tuner.

borat52 10 October 2006 10:21 PM

Bear in mind I'm almost certain aluminium fron calipers are a cost option with scoobytuner. The only reason they dont give you that option on the front/back kit is that the rears are not made from aluminium. If in doubt try just putting a front set through, the ally is a cost option. Still a good price if shipping is £90, just make sure your comparing apples with apples before parting with your cash.

[MikeyB] 11 October 2006 08:33 AM

Here's the email I've just got back from ScoobyTuner.

Michael,

Unfortunately we cannot get away from the import duty. As far as the fees, you would have to check with your local post office to get the dollar amount.
If you are looking into a group buy as well, we can take another $50 off, which would be 2049.95, but we would need a commitment of at least
5 kits total.
Also looking into the freight situation, shipping it USPS it would be
$175 for each package and shipping DHL would be $185-190. There would be two boxes each, weighing in at about 47 lbs. Let me know if there is anything else I can help with.

Thanks,
Clayton

Neanderthal 11 October 2006 09:31 AM

So if you get 5 sets the total cost (including getting stung for VAT) would be £1410?

DannyBoyTurbo 11 October 2006 08:17 PM

Seems like the only time I post on here is to appologise for the delay in getting this off the ground.

I'd still like to go for it but realistically I won't have the time (moving house next week). I've asked Andy (the guy who helped me with the first group buy) to take over. He's happy to help and has promised to get final prices and payment details up ASAP.

Forget about going through the US dealers. Once you've included postage and import duty I garentee you won't get it any cheaper than we've been offered.

andypo 11 October 2006 08:42 PM

Right Danny has asked me to take over this group buy.

The prices are as follows including stainless lines

Front £900
Rear £450
delivery will be £60 per box to your door no EXTRA costs

so total for
Front and rear is £1470

You also have options of
Aluminium billet calipers At an extra £60
Red Calipers £110 (rip off)
Slotted and drilled discs £65

Payment methods pay pal will be accepted but to cover costs will need extra 3.4% if anybody can think of alternative more than happy.
I will place the order provided all money has been received on the 31/10/06 so you should definetly have brakes before xmas as we are using a different company for delivery.

Any questions please ask

Simon STi 11 October 2006 10:40 PM

is it easy to buy pads and disk???

alex_00s 14 October 2006 05:11 PM

Are those added options prices per front & rear set?

...or if you just go for front say brakes, then red caliper option is half of £110?

I'm thinking of going for front & rears with all added options... am I right in thinking total price will be: £1705 delivered?


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