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    okay mate, well im sure others will want to know so you may aswell post it up here, will find it easy enough. Will be looking to uprate brakes about summer time, was going to just rebuild standard calipers but wilwoods 4post for £50 a piece :O be rude not to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunnergibson
    im late for work,i'll be back on at 7am before i sleep will update or pm u with info... as i may well start supplying...
    (the callipers of course)
    please do on both accounts...

    I reckon you'd get a lot more people interested if you could manage somehow to supply an all in one box of wonders

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    ^^ Id be very interested in this, please let me know details.

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    i have R21 Turbo calipers on the front of mine with the made up brackets, the wilwoods at £50 each sound interesting, what are the dimensions of the bracket as I use a 285mm x 21mm disc

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    i have all the details but i shall let gunner tell you since i got them from him :D

    price was roughly about 50 quid per caliper and
    £30 for the pads but then you needed to add shipping and maybe import tax....

    Then you needed the brackets, haven't got a price on those and then you needed the hoses too which iirc were about £20-30, custom made jobs....

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    Are they the wilwoods without the dust seals though??

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    they are 120-6805's which are the 4 pot dynalite jobs you can get diff pads but the polly e's look like they have the best temp range for normal road use.

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    I will be after the midilites rather than the dynalites as they have seals in.

    If anyone is able to sort these out at a good price I would appreciate it and will need brackets too.

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    dont take this the wrong way, i can understand ppl asking about if there dust sealed, but i have run my set of 2 years, bayliss has a set 3 years old, gaz's nana is about 4year old or more and all ours work fine, and still do!

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    matty get the part number and finding them shouldnt be too much of a problem, also the unsprung weight on the dynalites is supposed to be much lighter hence making the handeling better


 

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