BNIB AP Racing Cosworth Brake Kit
06 April 2018, 12:20 AM
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BNIB AP Racing Cosworth Brake Kit
Brand New in box AP Racing Cosworth 6 Pot Front Brake Kit with AP Racing 356mm Discs, Bells, Brackets, Fluid & Goodridhe Hoses.
Retail on these is £2100 delivered
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Collection from Harborne (Birmingham) as they weigh a Ton & any courier companies I’ve used in the past have been B0LL0X
£1300 Collected
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06 April 2018, 06:52 AM
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Is that ONO ?
That’s a good price Dave when I was upgrading my brakes I was going to go for the cosworth kit and the best I could find them was in a group buy,for £1700 with a order of 5 sets....SJ.
06 April 2018, 09:25 AM
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I have just bought an Alcon set up would these be better
06 April 2018, 09:47 AM
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If you were a bit nearer I'd have them in a heartbeat.
06 April 2018, 09:53 AM
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About the same really compared with the Alcons,but he is selling them for a good price.I’m a Ap man myself as I have had zero problems in the 9 years that I have driven cars with them and been running them myself,the only problem that I had was the ferodo DS2500 pads that come with the Ap kit which for the power that I have in my car they just weren’t up to the task.SJ.
06 April 2018, 10:23 AM
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I have just bought an Alcon set up would these be better
No-Stopping power on alcons is better but i have rs29 pads and ad08r tyres
Yes -ap caliper has dust seals -easier life for road use.
06 April 2018, 11:05 AM
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Is that ONO ?
Yes mate
06 April 2018, 11:26 AM
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I have just bought an Alcon set up would these be better
Didn't you buy the Alcon's to replace AP's?
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06 April 2018, 11:56 AM
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No-Stopping power on alcons is better but i have rs29 pads and ad08r tyres
Yes -ap caliper has dust seals -easier life for road use.
Which model Alcon caliper are you basing your reply on against which Ap caliper?Where’s the proof to back up your statement?.SJ.
06 April 2018, 12:13 PM
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If both Calipers were running the same Pagid RS29 Brake pads I think there would be not much difference between them if any in terms of braking power.
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If both Calipers were running the same Pagid RS29 Brake pads I think there would be not much difference between them if any in terms of braking power.
THIS! .SJ.
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DAM I have Just payed full price on this kit. Amazing brakes for the money. Whoever buys these will not be disappointed 👍👍
06 April 2018, 12:49 PM
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Straight fit to a classic?
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Straight fit to a classic?
Says 2001 - 2014 on Box but have seen lots of classics with New Age Gold Brembos on so I think they will fit bit please do a bit of research first just to be 100%
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Straight fit to a classic?
18'' rims and correct offset (ET46) and to get the wheels in without scuffing rims no wider than 7.5'' Tyre size 215/35/18
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Didn't you buy the Alcon's to replace AP's?
Yes I did but I am always on the lookout for a bargain .
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Which model Alcon caliper are you basing your reply on against which Ap caliper?Where’s the proof to back up your statement?.SJ.
alcons race calipers vs ap difference is night and day, huge
Yes ds2500 vs rs29 maybe that ,cold bite is incredible with rs29
Alcons are loud on normal driving, not sure why feels like pads are not clamped in the corners and hit caliper-being told thats normal
no proof just my feelings, own both kits at a minute
06 April 2018, 01:58 PM
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So your comparing Alcon Race Calipers to AP Road Calipers
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So your comparing Alcon Race Calipers to AP Road Calipers
read my first post with pros and cons
weekend toy - stay with alcons
it is very good price anyway, i paid 1.8k for mine ap's
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WOW. Nice setup. Someone will get a bargain.
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£1300 Ono
For the people that PM’d offering £750
God Loves a Tryer
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£750!!!....their really is some pi55 takers on here lol.SJ.
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£1300 is a bargain. Be patient, someone will spot these and snap them up at the asking price.
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PM sent £751 cash
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£1300 is a bargain. Be patient, someone will spot these and snap them up at the asking price.
Thanks Mate
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£1300 is a bargain. Be patient, someone will spot these and snap them up at the asking price.
40% saving on retail price an absolute bargain
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£1300 Ono
For the people that PM’d offering £750
God Loves a Tryer
Could near guess who that was