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Widowmaker
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brake upgrade Sun, 30 March 2003 09:46 Go to next message
ok i want to get some better brakes for my ae86 to do some track work , ive heard dba's are not the best from a whole lot of people so there out of the picture. who else makes some decent discs and pads that can stand up to some hard braking?

oh and can you vent drum brakes ? is there a website that explains how ?
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Rolla Boy
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Re: brake upgrade Sun, 30 March 2003 10:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Brembo and AP Racing are awesome brakes but very pricey...

I dunno about venting drums though... Maybe a few holes in the backing plate... Just go for a rear disc conversion...
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Widowmaker
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Re: brake upgrade Sun, 30 March 2003 10:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
hmmm and whats an easy and cheap way to get a rear disc convertion done in one month's time ?

any affordable brake disc's available Sad
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3t-RA40
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Re: brake upgrade Wed, 02 April 2003 04:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Chase up some importers for a sprinter disc brake diff. I think you will find that the treno (sorry if I spelt it wrong) would have come with a disc brake diff. Just make sure that you get a sprinter one and not a GT RA40 as they look similar but the spring mounts and upper control arms mounts are different.
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7M-Brisbane
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Re: brake upgrade Wed, 02 April 2003 22:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Seriously, DON'T BOTHER WITH YOUR REAR BRAKES. Unless you're going absolutely full-on then rear drums will be fine. Your front brakes do something like 90% of the braking, so you'll get nine times the result from a front brake conversion.

I don't know much about Sprinters in particular, but brake conversions are generally very easy, and cheap! Especially if you can use second hand parts from another car. Best way to go is ring a few engineering and brake places in your area to find someone who can do a custom conversion for you.

Then make a decision on what brakes you can fit under your wheels, and find a car that comes from the factory with a suitable vented disc size and a good caliper (big single or else twin/four pot). For my brake upgrade the actual discs and calipers themselves cost me $60. Obviously you'll need to get them machined but that's something like $30 for the pair... so $90 complete. Buy some good brake pads for a few hundred bucks... and get someone to make up some adapters for you.

After a brake conversion sometimes it's necessary to have a bias valve fitted as with bigger front brakes the rears will often lock up (bigger calipers need more fluid to move and no doubt have more resistance)

Hard to gauge cost, you really need to speak to the guy who will be doing the job and they'll be able to give you an idea.

Failing the funds or time to do that, bleed the COMPLETE braking system out - not just the fronts - with a reasonable quality fluid (being hydroscopic, old fluid is generally the weak point of many braking systems). Depending on the condition of your current factory rotors, get them machined and fit some good quality pads (be careful to get rid of all the dust in there and not to get any grease on the pads/rotors, or you'll undo all your hard work).

You can do the same for the drums - have them machined and have some good pads fitted. This own't make that much difference though so I'd recommend you save your money.

This should tide you over in the mean time.

Harder suspension and grippy tyres (particularly fronts) will also make your car pull up better. Also worthwhile is getting the flexible brake hoses replaced. Only baout $25 each, this will improve performance and safety... as old ones can flex badly and also may spring a leak after being manipulated.
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Henn
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Re: brake upgrade Fri, 04 April 2003 03:17 Go to previous message
Widowmaker, I'm in the middle of putting S4 RX7 calipers and big discs onto an AE86. Might be a bit more expensive than you want to do, but if you're interested I can send you all I know about it and dimensions for adaptor plates and all that junk.

That's assuming I ever get it to work.

I don't reckon you should bother with the rear either.
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