Yeah currently got 18s. Breaks non existant since I got the car and callipers keep seizing up due to age.Never seen that , must be fairly new kit,
You’ll need to run 18” wheels to fit over them as the original 328mm discs fit under 17” and are tight
If your not doing any Heavy Track work the normal with good pads will be well enough for the road
Even with 450hp they manage very well on track with decent pads
Subaru 4 pots at the moment and singles pots in back. All original.have you brembos or Subaru 4 pots ?
Just get a set of Brembos and 5x100 328mm discs, will bolt straight on , more than enough braking power .Subaru 4 pots at the moment and singles pots in back. All original.
I tried olly last wednesday to get the front and rear brembos on that exact newage sti Eoin but when I rang him back on the friday to see if he had them off the car to get pictures they were soldI upgraded my discs and rebuilt the Brembo calipers.
Bought DBA discs and well happy with them.
Someone more educated than myself will be able to say what work is needed with fitting Brembo to a classic but if you could find a set of used Brembo, get them rebuilt and painted if needed, and then get either OEM or uprated discs, you'd have plenty I think.
The above kit be 2k or more by the time it's landed with customs and euro conversion etc
Olly is breaking a newage sti up north, so brembo from him, no customs or VAT and you'd have half the package
These are what I got for mine (except for GDB)
Think £166 for front pair of discs.
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He'd be bound to have in the coming weeks, and as Barry said, if everything a straight swap over, that's the best way to go. And you'd have more than enough with normal discs from newage sti with brembos.I tried olly last wednesday to get the front and rear brembos on that exact newage sti Eoin but when I rang him back on the friday to see if he had them off the car to get pictures they were sold
Newage used brembos be ideal for rear of mine but hard to get.
Il look in to them ones Eoin.
Yeah hes spot on as long as have kit of newage I could change discs and rebuild callipers. Would love to fill rim with 356mm discs but expensive buggers haha.He'd be bound to have in the coming weeks, and as Barry said, if everything a straight swap over, that's the best way to go. And you'd have more than enough with normal discs from newage sti with brembos.
I'm well happy with DBA too, and to be fair, quite pleasing on the eye too lol
Would this fit under 17" or does it have to be 18"Just get a set of Brembos and 5x100 328mm discs, will bolt straight on , more than enough braking power .
17 but only certain offset and style of wheels , they are et53 most of the factory 17s , like the bbs 5x100 wheels jp and myself have , other option is newage Sti , bug or blob but off a narrow track with 5x100 hubsWould this fit under 17" or does it have to be 18"
No worries thread is for everyone.So should be okay the the 17 I have from a newage. So need to sort out the brakes before I go to upgrade my alloys. Could I run 10mm spacers for clearance if needed?
My hubs where all refreshed not long ago so all good there.
Sorry for hijacking your thread Shane
I was hoping to get brakes sorted and get slightly deep dish rims maybe like jr3 jr wheels in time but Im probly opening up a can of worms for myself haha.Ap 6pot clear better than brembo 4pot calipers as less bulkey . Really need to check your wheel before buying as it’s a pain and extra cost to change wheels
So I'll go that route as 6 is more than 4.Ap 6pot clear better than brembo 4pot calipers as less bulkey . Really need to check your wheel before buying as it’s a pain and extra cost to change wheels
I must remap mine stillSo I'll go that route as 6 is more than 4.
Just need to recover from the cost of the remap
At least gives me more time to get the car ready for the wrapping..