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greggbradenuk
02-09-2008, 14:10
Hello
I have £250 for a willy 2 front brake upgrade - what and where should I buy? Any recomendations?
Cheers
Gregg
totally refresh the o/e setup for that mate, exchange calipers from GSF, new discs and decent ferodo 2500 pads or similar, believe the pagids are popular also. flush and replace the fluid aswell while ur at it and thats shud be more than adequate
Clio_GTT
02-09-2008, 17:16
As coops says, unless you could stump up a little more for some 4 pots then i'd refresh everything, discs, pads, calipers, fluid, nipples
busterhymes
02-09-2008, 17:27
maybe four pots a bit much for road use as found hard to keep heat in them they can have very little feel in them until hot best reserved for track use or maybe running a very soft compound
greggbradenuk
03-09-2008, 14:43
What parts exactly do you think I should buy from GSF - i'm new to this! Cheers
Gregg
busterhymes
03-09-2008, 16:11
i recently bought front calipers and std flexible hoses for my williams
caliper front r/h - R65610
caliper front l/h - R65608
£36 exc vat with £15 surcharge on each caliper you get your cash back when you return your old ones
hoses were about £7 inc vat each i think renault charge £25 each
hope this helps
16v_paddy
03-09-2008, 18:43
I managed to replace everything for £250 on my brakes, got uprated discs & pads, new calipers and braided lines (got these for free tho :oops: ) and some decent fluid as well.
I'm sellin the calipers and the lines if ur interested :wink: I managed to get some 4 pots for £200 not long after I fitted it all, probably done 4k :wink:
maybe four pots a bit much for road use as found hard to keep heat in them they can have very little feel in them until hot best reserved for track use or maybe running a very soft compound
Spot on.
not spot on at all, my 4 pots are far superior to std setup in good nick even from cold
isn't that just due to the pads though as the calipers don't require heat..
though i agree below 200bhp on a road car standard in 100% condition are fine
maybe four pots a bit much for road use as found hard to keep heat in them they can have very little feel in them until hot best reserved for track use or maybe running a very soft compound
Spot on.
The most popular 4pot kits come supplied with a rubbish pad choice imo
So would explain that.
white16valver
03-09-2008, 20:16
Just to check, do 4-pots have different pad shapes/sizes than the standard pads?
yes but you can still get decent pads that work from cold.
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