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keiphers Member Since: 10 Aug 2010 Location: SC Posts: 26 |
It's relatively straight forward but requires changing the whole brake kit (not just the calipers)... |
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Tue Feb 15 2011 6:48pm |
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BIG DJ Member Since: 25 Oct 2009 Location: Heathrow Posts: 816 |
When you say brake kit? Do you know exactly what's needed? |
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Tue Feb 15 2011 6:54pm |
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keiphers Member Since: 10 Aug 2010 Location: SC Posts: 26 |
Here's an example from one of the (US) Brembo Gran Turismo brake upgrade kits: http://www.brembo.com/CatalogoHPGT/DetailP...idLingua=1 |
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Wed Feb 16 2011 3:17pm |
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awd man Member Since: 30 Nov 2010 Location: Malmesbury Posts: 3355 |
Yes I was thinking that new thicker disks were also required as well as calipers... RRS gone
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Wed Feb 16 2011 3:24pm |
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sandman_30 Member Since: 07 Feb 2010 Location: YORKSHIRE Posts: 18 |
I have had my brakes upgraded to brembos 2 weeks ago. I have the 2.7tdv6 sport. Bought the calipers and was given the dirt guards you can modify your standard ones but since I was given the genuine lot I didnt bother. I bought a set of 380mm discs and pads for £125 (Brake World) and it was a straight fit no problems at all. Look great. Would recommend it to all who are thinking of doing it. |
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Sun Feb 27 2011 11:22pm |
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avos Member Since: 26 Aug 2008 Location: Belgium Posts: 106 |
Was planning to do this already for some time, but it is good to know that it is a straight fit. Will do mine in a couple of weeks. RRS SDV6 HEV Dynamic
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Mon Feb 28 2011 10:27am |
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SR71 Member Since: 18 Aug 2010 Location: South Wales Posts: 60 |
Can I ask what the financial damage was on the calipers?
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Tue Mar 01 2011 9:32pm |
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sandman_30 Member Since: 07 Feb 2010 Location: YORKSHIRE Posts: 18 |
Got mine for £210. |
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Tue Mar 01 2011 11:03pm |
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BIG DJ Member Since: 25 Oct 2009 Location: Heathrow Posts: 816 |
Thanks guys |
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Thu Mar 10 2011 10:04am |
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avos Member Since: 26 Aug 2008 Location: Belgium Posts: 106 |
Just replaced my standard calipers with the brembos, and can also confirm it is a straight swap.
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Sat Mar 26 2011 1:11pm |
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jaydeeboro Member Since: 06 May 2011 Location: Durham Posts: 5 |
Hi folks,
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Fri May 27 2011 10:54am |
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Rogue GTR Member Since: 27 May 2011 Posts: 27 |
Actually i am very anal about brakes, my JDM Subaru STi Specs C came equipped with standard Brambo's 4 Pistons front & 2 pistons rear calipers on huge rotors- i was severely lacking when one drives it robustly. 05 'E46 M3 had a entire brake change, threw the factory items out & changed to AP Racing Slotted Rotors anchored to 6 pistons front & 4 pistons rear while rotors are FULL Floating design. However when under intense usage, it still protest like a pig & has brake fad! 07'Mk 5 VW Golf GTi, threw out the largest production factory brakes come fitted to any ride (single piston calipers) & ponk in the AP Racing Pro5000+ Endurance calipers & mated it with AP Racing J Hook vane rotors that is Full Free Floating- now this is 1 serious kit, one can abuse it like there's No Tomorrow & it'll stop everytime & anytime like hitting a brick wall when you ppaddle to the metal on you brake peddle. 08-09'Nissan R35 GTR, i bin the factory brakes (it's supposed to be even better than the Porsche Turbos non ceremic) after 4000km of intense usage & all the 4 brake rotors were shot thru & thru with the drilled holes cracked! Changed it too Endless Forged Monoblock Big Brake kit & it's been serving me just fine all these years without any issues. Mind you, porsche Cup car (race cars uses the Endless RF650 Brake fluids & pads) uses Endless fm factory! Now, if you do spirited driving & hard braking into corners (trail braking) then you'll need the best money can get for your ride for i believe you'll agree that a Range Rover has lots of dead weight to lag around hence it'll stressed the brakes much more than 'lesser'cars. |
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Tue Jun 07 2011 2:04pm |
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tempestv8 Member Since: 26 Jun 2011 Location: Melbourne, VIC Posts: 9 |
I assume that the wheels may also need to be changed to accomodate the bigger brakes...
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Tue Jun 28 2011 3:01am |
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