Andy_S
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My brake conversion has just arrived, but Ive recieved no pads, or instructions. Im not sure how to fit them and dont know what the orange things are for! If anyone can give me some help, it would be very appreciated! Andy
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DJP
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Registered: 27th Oct 02
Location: Stoke on Trent
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how much did the kit cost? and is it an uprated kit i.e. the discs and calipers are bigger?
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Andy_S
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Registered: 24th Mar 02
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cost me 495. yes uprated kit. Any help peeps?
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Daimo B
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Take old brakes off.
New brackets should fix onto existing brackets attached to the car. Pu the new disks on, then put the calipers over the disks, and bolt into new brackets.
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Andy_S
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cheers mate
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Andy_S
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in that picture, that is all ive got. shouldnt I have some hoses too?
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Kieran McMutrie
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Those are Hi Spec 4 pots are they not? Yeah you should get Braided hoses with them but depends what kit you bought and from who! The pads should slot in and be secured with a pin I would have thought.
[Edited on 31-03-2003 by Kieran McMutrie]
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Andy_S
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cheers mate
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d0gz_bollox
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Ive just got some hs-spec 4 pots. 285mm disc under 15" alloys. fills them niiiice
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morty
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with most uprated brakes i.e. hi-spec, wilwood and alcon plus ap racing they dont come with pads cos they dont know what your going to use them for, you should specify them with the kit but if you dont then they dont send them...also the orange things are the brackets.
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luca2020
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Registered: 26th May 02
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yer the orange things are the calipar brackets cos the calipars are bigger than normal so need a different bracket to fit propley
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RickV6
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Registered: 28th Jan 03
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for that money I'd want some kind of instructions and some fookin pads! Them Discs look well butchered how many holes!
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ainsley_brader
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quote: Originally posted by RickV6
Them Discs look well butchered how many holes!
8, two pairs
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RickV6
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10 on each!
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ainsley_brader
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quote: Originally posted by RickV6
10 on each!
obviously it has one where the hub goes and one for the grub screw which holds it on
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RickV6
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Registered: 28th Jan 03
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Just testin
But unless hes got an 8 stud conversion they is gonna be some empty holes!
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dja
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If you need instructions you shouldnt be messing with something as life saving as brakes!!
The orange bits bolt onto the swivel hubs where the old calipers were,then the new calipers bolt to the orange bits.
Use a pressure bleeding kit as 4 pots can be difficult to bleed manually as they usually have bleed nipples on the bottom as well as the top.
Dont be tempted to go for race pads if you intend to use it on the road,get the softest pads they have.
Dave
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RickV6
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I dont need em I could do it with me eyes closed but some peeps may need a little guidance
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Andy_S
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everyone has to learn sometime mate. You may be able to do it blindfolded, but once you had to look at the instruction manual!
Theyre the Hi spec 4-pots and 285mm discs. Anyone got any good recommendations for pads??
Thanks for the replies guys, Ive phoned them up and left a message but still not returned my call.
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RickV6
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Hey dont have a go at me he was the one sayin 'if ya need instructions ya souldn't be messin......' note wrong wiv some instuctions or the good ol Haynes Bible, bet dja doesnt know all the torque settings for nuts n bolts on his car!
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Andy_S
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lol, chill im not having a go at anyone.
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Colin.S
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Who did you buy them from??
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Andy_S
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Well I just recieved my invoice, and it says I should of had some Greenstuff Pads! And I still cant get bleedin threw to him!
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