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andypo 15 October 2006 08:22 AM


Originally Posted by alex_00s
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?


Unfortunately not the price for red caliper is front only. Will find out about red rear calipers as the email i received does not have them on. All added options are for front end only. Rears come with solid discs I will ask about slotted and drilled as well.
Hope this helps.

borat52 15 October 2006 02:59 PM

this should get the enthusiasm back into this GB.
Pictures of my wagon now with big brakes front and rear:

http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n...picture025.jpg
http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n...picture027.jpg
http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n...picture028.jpg
http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n...picture029.jpg
http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n...picture030.jpg

In the end the rears went on without a hitch. Brakes are absolutely fantastic when warmed up. Much better than the old 4-pots with DS2500 pads on. The BP10 pads with these dont perform well when cold though. Overall I am very happy with these, they really set the look of the car off nicely now, just need to get scrubbing that brake dust off the alloys!
I would once again stress that these rear may not fit UK/jap cars with the 2 pot rears without some pretty major modifications. they pop onto the single pot rear fitment very easily though.

Bartop 15 October 2006 03:10 PM

Looks cool :) Very tempting but I can't justify it at the moment..

The rear discs seem to be facing a different way to the fronts - is that right ?

:)

Houghton 15 October 2006 03:40 PM


Originally Posted by Bartop
The rear discs seem to be facing a different way to the fronts - is that right ?

:)

That's what I thought but there appears to be an arrow on the disc in the last pic?

borat52 15 October 2006 05:29 PM


Originally Posted by Bartop
Looks cool :) Very tempting but I can't justify it at the moment..

The rear discs seem to be facing a different way to the fronts - is that right ?

:)

Had not picked up on that, but I think the rear discs may have been fitted the wrong way around having looked again. Looks like i'll have to pull them off again!

alex_00s 17 October 2006 08:16 AM


Originally Posted by andypo
Unfortunately not the price for red caliper is front only. Will find out about red rear calipers as the email i received does not have them on. All added options are for front end only. Rears come with solid discs I will ask about slotted and drilled as well.
Hope this helps.


Ok so those prices are for just front sets... in other words for full addedd options on front and rears... I better go see my bank manager?! :freak3:

Can I justify over 2 grand on brakes?? :wonder: I wish I could, but chances are I might just go for the front set.




ps: got a quote from Power Station on their Porsche 6-pot front brake system... bang on £2k... :cuckoo:

[MikeyB] 17 October 2006 08:24 AM

I had some Porsche calipers on my TT, 4 pots. They were absolutley awesome, but don't forget, they are just re-branded Brembos.

alex_00s 17 October 2006 08:30 AM


Originally Posted by [MikeyB]
I had some Porsche calipers on my TT, 4 pots. They were absolutley awesome, but don't forget, they are just re-branded Brembos.


They do look the dogs danglies... I was trying to source big Porsche 4-pots from Porsche breakers (circa £300 for 996 calipers) then dics and pads werent too much more. Only thing holding me back was mounting brackets which would need fabrication - thats where I got stumped.

Shame, could of had a full Porsche set up for under a grand! Know anyone capable of bracet fabrication? :norty:

Buckrogers 23 October 2006 12:47 AM


Originally Posted by alex_00s
Shame, could of had a full Porsche set up for under a grand! Know anyone capable of bracet fabrication? :norty:

Have a search in wheels, tyres and brakes. I know that there is at least two people doing this or knows a man who can.

alex_00s 23 October 2006 02:33 PM

Bee dee bee dee bee dee, thanks BUCK! :thumb:

rossi_p 24 October 2006 05:32 PM

FOR SALE...
 
For anybody interested, I sold my Scoob :( and never got round to fitting these brakes I brought from the first GB. I am gutted as they are huge and look great.

They are still brand new and in the box, I am just looking to get the £900 I paid for them (I also paid the additional posting).

Box got a little wet so some surface rust on the rotors but will come straight off with a couple of brakes.

They are the black superlight 6 pot aluminium calipers, black aluminium hats, hoses, BP10 pads, all the nuts and bolts. Discs are grooved.

Would prefer not too post due to cost and effort involved, can meet if convenient or you can collect - located in SE London (Beckenham - near Bromley).

Let me know.

All the best
Ross

alex_00s 25 October 2006 03:38 PM

Ok getting figures together 4 myself...


Front kit: £900
Rear kit: £400

Red calipers front: £110
Red calipers rear: £110?
Slotted & drilled front: £65
Slotted & drilled rear: £65?

Delivery for both boxes: £120

Total: £1870


Andypo what are the measurements of the discs front & rear??

RonaldK 27 November 2006 08:11 PM

Is this thread still alive ?
I need a set of wilwood brake lines for the fronts....

have tried a lot of suppliers but no luck yet.

borat52 28 November 2006 10:41 AM

try gruppe-S, they can supply them and are a pleasure to deal with.

Aztec Performance Ltd 28 November 2006 12:15 PM


Shouldn't the bleed nipple be on top?

andypo 01 December 2006 05:34 AM

13." front
12.1" rear

I can still get them at prices i quoted but need a minimumu of 10

Blademaster 17 December 2006 09:23 PM

Guys,

Can you give me the part numbers for the front and rear kits. I have a continer leaving New York next month that I can put them in. I am looking at buying my own as I have missed the group buy, just like to make sure I order the right stuff. My Sti V2 RA has the brakes of a Trabant!

Please help before I crash it......

I ship from the USA regularly, maybe I can keep the freight costs down on future purchases.

Andy S. 23 December 2006 03:41 PM


Originally Posted by BOB'5
Shouldn't the bleed nipple be on top?

Wilwoods are normally not handed so have bleed nipples top and bottom, the top one is probably obscured by the spoke

P1James 24 December 2006 08:41 AM

there also seems to be a bolt missing holding the bell to the disc:nono:

FLAT ERIC 07 January 2007 11:25 PM


Originally Posted by BOB'5 (Post 6395198)
Shouldn't the bleed nipple be on top?

Top & bottom in this shot like Andy S. has said. :thumb:

https://i109.photobucket.com/albums/...picture030.jpg

Mark ;)

Aztec Performance Ltd 08 January 2007 12:40 PM

That explains it :)

Little H 14 January 2007 12:36 AM

Is this still going to happen need a set of big brakes and was going to run one, then i saw this?

Will be def up for full set

finchyboy 17 January 2007 07:40 PM

A word of warning guys i did a google/yahoo search on wilwood brakes a while back and remember finding something on a lancer evo forum about a guy who had murder with willwood. The bells provided in the kit ran out a mile when they were clocked up and he kept constantly warping the discs. Apparently the customer service also stinks.

mark6 17 January 2007 08:31 PM

I thought about these as well but the fact that they don't have dust seals on the pistons put me off,all the salt and cr@p on our roads won't do them much good.

M_J_P 23 April 2007 09:35 PM


Originally Posted by Buckrogers (Post 6220841)
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

I tried replacing my pads with the ones suggested above (purchased from ebc direct) and they seem to be the wrong thickness. They also have a raised part with a hole on the backing plate whereas the bp10's I removed from the calipers have a recess. See Here

Can anyone reccomend an EBC pad with the same shape and pad depth??

Edit: The EBC pad I have is the DP4007

rb5 286 23 April 2007 10:08 PM

Dan

long time no speak.....

just how good are these brakes in comparison to the AP Racing brakes?

Buckrogers 30 April 2007 12:54 PM


Originally Posted by M_J_P (Post 6862644)
I tried replacing my pads with the ones suggested above (purchased from ebc direct) and they seem to be the wrong thickness. They also have a raised part with a hole on the backing plate whereas the bp10's I removed from the calipers have a recess. See Here

Can anyone reccomend an EBC pad with the same shape and pad depth??

Edit: The EBC pad I have is the DP4007

Hi

When I listed the p/n's above I used the technical diagrams from Wilwood and passed those to EBC's technical department to identify which pads should have been correct.

Could you email me some pictures of the old pads?
sales@ebcbrakesdirect.com

Regards

Buck

M_J_P 30 April 2007 11:22 PM


Originally Posted by Buckrogers (Post 6882118)
Hi

When I listed the p/n's above I used the technical diagrams from Wilwood and passed those to EBC's technical department to identify which pads should have been correct.

Could you email me some pictures of the old pads?
sales@ebcbrakesdirect.com

Regards

Buck

Hi Buck,

I now have the correct Wilwood pads fitted which are BP-10 compound. part # 150-8855K
I have been told that they are the correct pads for the brake kits described in this group buy. They also fit both the 6 & 4 piston calipers. Hope this helps....!

On the subject of the DP4007 pads that I have which are no good for the Wilwood setup... How would I go about returning them for a refund? (Pm if you like)

Would be interested to try a set of the correct yellowstuff pads for these brakes at a trackday to see how they compare.

Cheers
Matt

borat52 26 January 2010 11:22 PM

Sorry to drag out an old thread, I need some new discs and pads for these 6 pots. Does anybody know of a UK supplier or will I need to go stateside?
(thanks in advance)

Scooby Hoo? 27 January 2010 02:28 PM


Originally Posted by borat52 (Post 9183748)
Sorry to drag out an old thread, I need some new discs and pads for these 6 pots. Does anybody know of a UK supplier or will I need to go stateside?
(thanks in advance)



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