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read and weep this is a proper disc install

pic1 brackets needed top engineer ssshhh you know who.

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Pic 2 is a pair of 14" X32mm discs, or 355mm in diameter

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Pic 3 is of 355x32 Brembo discs & 4 pot floating calipers on Tonys car.

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And we were told that 330mm skylark discs were the max!!!

Not any more wink.gif wink.gif wink.gif

 

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Likey lick!

 

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Nice! You sure they're big enough mate?

Just stick some rubber on them & use them as rims...

 

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Heres some on integrale evo2. 356mm tongue.gif x 32 ap racing.

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the bumper has been fitted correctly too as well! wink.gif

LACK 300,

out of interest, if you dont mind me asking, who designed the brackets?

what did they cost to design?

what did they cost to produce?

what about the bells?

I assume at that size they are custom made?

 

Dont have to share, but want to compare costs of what I can get them designed and made for smile.gif

 

Thanks

 

p.s. forgot to say, yours look very good indeed!!

 

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tony they brackets were done by harve he deserves all the credit for the work and milling the blocks of BS3 steel, so that the new calipers would fit.

there are no bells as these are cast discs he just re drilled them for me.

i supplied all the parts *2 sets, but he had to make em fit. LOL.....

 

 

cost was now that would be telling...........................

Excellent, no probs bout costs...cast discs...are they from brembo? or another car? if another car...which f'in car has 355x32 as standard?

the only discs that size i have seen require seperate bells.

Biggest discs I've seen on a Z....look very good behind those Antera's.

 

Let us know how they perform.

 

Steve

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just waiting for the DOT5.1 brake fluid and the stainless hoses to arrive then i will be up and running. i shall do some 100mph braking distances with harve when fully bedded in. posts to follow next week.

14" is 356mm, but we didn't bother about the extra 'mm' the HUGE! pads dont touch that last bit anyway.

Probably the hardest & proudest engineering 'fix' i've ever done, & it looks so simple NOT.

 

 

 

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ReZpect Harve.

100% ReZpect mate smile.gif

 

 

Awesome, you lot make me sick lol.

Now for the good question, what did that lot cost you?

 

Thats not the question to ask Wazz.

 

The question is how much will you be selling them to us???

 

Well done guys!!

 

Cool! biggrin.gif biggrin.gif

i would buy a stronger rear bumper with those fookers very nice indeed

What fluid are you using? Castrol SRF is HIGHLY recommended, its expensive but THE BEST (in many many peoples opinions) you can buy, even in standard setups pedal feel is improved and where you had fade, there will be no fade anymore! heheh, not a sales pitch, but it really is that good!!

downside is £35 a litre! zoinks. but its great.

 

 

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