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vit calipers v's sierra calipers
vit calipers v's sierra calipers
are vitara calipers bigger than sierra ones and will they bolt on to stock sierra brackets.
want to upgrade the front brakes and thought this would be an easy option
want to upgrade the front brakes and thought this would be an easy option
1999 SQ625 Manual Grand Vitara. Lifted, Twin Locked, 31' Extremes, dual Batteries, Winch.
Lots of custom gear as I cant afford the proper stuff.
Lots of custom gear as I cant afford the proper stuff.
apparently the vented discs + calipers bolt right on in, but need a spacer (ie: washers) so they dont rub on the rim or something??? that what im trying to clarify...
1) will it work (ie: improved braking)
2) does it just bolt on with spacers?
3) how hard is it to do?
1) will it work (ie: improved braking)
2) does it just bolt on with spacers?
3) how hard is it to do?
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alien wrote:apparently the vented discs + calipers bolt right on in, but need a spacer (ie: washers) so they dont rub on the rim or something??? that what im trying to clarify...
1) will it work (ie: improved braking)
2) does it just bolt on with spacers?
3) how hard is it to do?
1) Yes. Very noticably better and less fade
2) From memory* I didnt need any spacers. What I did need to do was trim the brake shroud (angle grinder or tinsnips required). As per usual the brake caliper should basically self locate after a couple of squeezes.
3) If you're capable of taking a wheel and caliper off and bleeding the brakes then you can do this with ease.
It needs a wheelbrace, a jack, a flat screwdriver, about 4 spanners and a set of tinsnips, plus a litre of brakefluid (depending how much dribbles away 'cos you forgot to block the line).
A set of locking pliers or a brake line clamp to stop ALL the brakefluid running away is a good idea and far less messy.
Brake fluid makes good paint stripper and weed killer.
Note that a lot of your braking problems may come from your rear brakes not working (due to mud, wear or leaks). If you're on a budget check this out first.
* If my memory is wrong go buy some fri99ing washers.

no braking problems here... i have new rear shoes in, but fronts only have like 2mm left on them, so i figure if im going to get new pads, why not get new brakes... lol
going 31's soon so the extra capacity should come in handy to slow them down a bit quicker!
going 31's soon so the extra capacity should come in handy to slow them down a bit quicker!
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I don't know about the size difference, but about the registering part...
Some years back when i was converting the maruti to more suzuki parts, I took out the old non-power brakes and added the booster and master cylinder out of a sierra into it. I had to use a hole saw and drill out the hole to the right size and do all that mess, but it was never even brought up in the engineer's report because it looked as stock as can be. I don't think if you did change it out, anyone would really notice, as long as it's all properly mounted.
Some years back when i was converting the maruti to more suzuki parts, I took out the old non-power brakes and added the booster and master cylinder out of a sierra into it. I had to use a hole saw and drill out the hole to the right size and do all that mess, but it was never even brought up in the engineer's report because it looked as stock as can be. I don't think if you did change it out, anyone would really notice, as long as it's all properly mounted.
My tires were rubbing in the front, so I trimmed the hood, and now they're fine...
well, after getting a set of old siezed up calipers fully reco'd and brand spanking new rotors and new pads - its all installed and absolutely MENTAL!
half the pedal pressure produces the same amount of braking power as previously required, and at 90km/hr downhill, it stopped without locking up the wheels within 20m!!!
was all a straight bolt on, no cutting or spacing required, although it is VERY tight in there =)
Rotors and calipers/pads are for a 1.8L 4 Door.
Total expense getting a mechanic to do it, using tip top pads, full reco calipers (ie brand new), new rotors and all labour is $674 incl. GST. Steep but worth it.
half the pedal pressure produces the same amount of braking power as previously required, and at 90km/hr downhill, it stopped without locking up the wheels within 20m!!!
was all a straight bolt on, no cutting or spacing required, although it is VERY tight in there =)
Rotors and calipers/pads are for a 1.8L 4 Door.
Total expense getting a mechanic to do it, using tip top pads, full reco calipers (ie brand new), new rotors and all labour is $674 incl. GST. Steep but worth it.
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just to add a link to theis bible post as i have completed the brake upgrade
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic ... ght=brakes
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic ... ght=brakes
1999 SQ625 Manual Grand Vitara. Lifted, Twin Locked, 31' Extremes, dual Batteries, Winch.
Lots of custom gear as I cant afford the proper stuff.
Lots of custom gear as I cant afford the proper stuff.
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