Parfrey wrote:I strongly urge everyone to boost everything haha.
BLC wrote:I really wanted bigger brakes but I'd like to keep the E-series offset, and it's quite expensive too.
I was thinking of getting braided brake lines + rebuilt calipers/booster to go with my slotted rotors all round. Using Bendix Ultimate pads - surely that would provide fairly good braking? Presumably not as good as some of these bigger kits, but a lot of it comes down to the tyre too - no point having massive brakes if the tyres aren't up to the task.
Thoughts? Am I wasting my time with the braided lines and rebuild kit?
Parfrey wrote:I strongly urge everyone to boost everything haha.
Parfrey wrote:I strongly urge everyone to boost everything haha.
LUXO_8 wrote:would it at all be possible to add the front pivot mount for the au LCA to an eseries k frame?
Parfrey wrote:I strongly urge everyone to boost everything haha.
Rollin wrote:You could probably get a machine shop to make up a bracket to suit a different caliper (and bigger rotor), you'd need to make sure they use the right materials though, or you may die.
Probably actually a good way to go really, less hassle than this LCA shit - Sucks that you can't buy just the upright and hub assy without the disc+caliper though, waste of money!
Steady wrote:
Just get the uprights machined...
Lose the pad ears, mill a flat surface so the caliper bracket sits flat.
Tada, one modified upright.
As for hub, more work, but take one E-Series disc, part down everything that makes it a disc... tada, one hub.
Alternatively, if you just want to buy the shit, and UPC is unhappy to sell individual parts, try ringing Racebrakes.
You might have more luck with them...
Steady wrote:the territory you gotta drill a new hole or something and flatten a fair amount, then they bolt on with original caliper brackets is that about right Danny?
Someone went over it with me, I can't fukken remember, I was more interested in the C4 calipers cause they fit under sprint rims hahaha
nothin suss wrote:Steady wrote:the territory you gotta drill a new hole or something and flatten a fair amount, then they bolt on with original caliper brackets is that about right Danny?
Someone went over it with me, I can't fukken remember, I was more interested in the C4 calipers cause they fit under sprint rims hahaha
The Territory rotor/calpier combination will require the existing brake slider tabs to be hacked off, some material flattened on the upright, a new hole drilled/tapped in the upright as well as minimal mods to the new caliper bracket. Anyone with a grinder and a file can do it. Would be a prick to set up in a mill but that would be ideal. Its just whether you feel comfortable taking material out and modifying an upright. I know of a few done but not on road cars, work 100%. No faults yet. And sorry no pics....
BBQBurner wrote:it's costing me $1000 bucks (engineers bill) to fit the complete AU front suspention and rear AU IRS
private9 wrote:Hey Danny, you wouldn't have a contact for who did that work would ya? I've got Territory discs and calipers doing nothing, and I'd love to do this if it's as easy as it sounds.
Sundeep wrote:even though Falcon manuals are rough as guts. I just like smashing and skating through gears.
Malakai wrote:Yep probably similar performance to the RBS kit. I can only compare it to my old brakes which were slotted RDA rotors and unknown pads, they worked really well actually. With the UPC kit so far I notice that the initial bite is much better and they can wash speed off quicker. Repeated high speed braking is yet to be tested.
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