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I think the list seems to have gathered that the
most cost effective brakes are along the lines of:
Front - Toyota Hilux calipers (pick the year -
newer ones have ventilated discs, older don't) and a suitable disc.
Rear - R31 Skyline disc and
calipers
zac
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 11:40
AM
Subject: Better Braking
Hi Everyone,
I currently have a 240K Strut / Twin Piston Brake
Calliper Setup in my 1600...... I'm Not Happy with it.
What I'd like is more stopping power. I already
have a Brake booster setup so ideally I'd like a "Bolt on
Changeover".
Something I Would just have to chage the Calliper
and Disc Rotor With. Can anybody help me????
Also,
If anybody has any ideas about Disc Braking the
rear aswell??? I already have an R200 bolted up, but it just has std drums in
the back.
Any ideas/help is greatly
appreciated!!!!!
Anthony
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