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Old 28 April 2007, 11:19 PM
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I have Ap 4 pot's ont he front of my Classic and im thinking about upgrading the rears, at the moment they have the origonal disks and sliding calipers.
will the 2 pot's from a later bolt on with bigger disks?
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Originally Posted by james-wrx
I have Ap 4 pot's ont he front of my Classic and im thinking about upgrading the rears, at the moment they have the origonal disks and sliding calipers.
will the 2 pot's from a later bolt on with bigger disks?
Yep, but you'll need the conversion brackets, new disks, new shoes and new pads....
Old 29 April 2007, 10:26 AM
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Godspeed used to do an AP 4-pot conversion for your set up for the rears - worth giving him a shout...
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Godspeed also do the kits to fit either Subaru 2 pots or the brembo 2 pots with larger shoes , you can then fit all off the shelf discs pads and calipers.
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