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ZSZRANDRF900 21-05-14 07:56 PM

test for the clever amongst you all
 
right, first person who can figure a way to get these fitted to my 180, gets a free pair for themself too.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MG-TF-MGF-...item19ed7a75f7

Skillen 21-05-14 08:09 PM

Honestly it'll be easier and by all accounts more effective to fit a pair of pug 406 coupe v6 brembos.
You'll need to get the discs custom drilled as the TF uses a different PCD and then you'll need to get some adaptor platesade up id guess.

All of these things can be obtained more easily and it has been done a number of times by others.

Don't get me wrong it'll be cool. But brembos are cooler and bigger ;)

talkingcars 21-05-14 08:25 PM

You wont get those discs drilled for the correct PDC as there are no discs included.

Skillen 21-05-14 08:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by talkingcars (Post 339169)
You wont get those discs drilled for the correct PDC as there are no discs included.

I honestly only read the ap callipers bit and then came back lol

They're probably available elsewhere.

ZSZRANDRF900 21-05-14 09:18 PM

hmm sounds like a total hassle

Skillen 21-05-14 09:37 PM

Do a search for Brembodge.
You'll find all the info you'll need :)

tallgeese 21-05-14 09:53 PM

That's easy as you didn't say where u wanted them fitting, I'll post you some
string and boom a replacement for the fuzzy dice :D

ZS 21-05-14 10:10 PM

It has been done a few times, but breaking isn't as good as oe, due to smaller cylinders...

sneekyparrot 22-05-14 05:57 AM

only good place to use those would be for the rear :-)

far better front options out there but cheapest good setup is the brembodge. There are a few guys that can supply you better drawings for the adaptors that dont need spacing with washers and martin at reylands can supply better qual discs.

P.

ZSZRANDRF900 02-06-14 11:27 AM

Well i think i may have a way forward, the fiat coupe turbo has 300 dia discs, with 4 x 100CPD studs. 28 mm thick so i need to measure if they will fit between the pads


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