
Ive done a rough cad drawing for brackets to fit commodore vt calipers, looking for disk options. I like their disk setup, but @ 2K an end for the kit - they're fookin dreaming.

http://www.yican.com.au/DBrakes/DBrakes.html
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thanks tried dbaLoanrangie wrote:If you can get the dims for their disk's you may be able to approach DBA and see if there is anything close ?
RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
I was worried about machining off the ribs that are on the series hub, + worried about the hub face thickness. IE: too thin to get enough thread depth on the rotor mounting bolts. But the TT rover bloke in the above links has had no problems, This is a good option.Ashcroft or someone in the UK have 5-bolt FWH's for sale. But if you have to machine/drill the discs, why not use machined and drilled SIII hubs?
I just use drive flanges personally.
My mate did a lot of K's on the brake setup, and never had any problems. Then he sold the setup to Mick (bobtail off here) who AFAIK also had no problems until he sold it on again.popeye wrote:I was worried about machining off the ribs that are on the series hub, + worried about the hub face thickness. IE: too thin to get enough thread depth on the rotor mounting bolts. But the TT rover bloke in the above links has had no problems, This is a good option.Ashcroft or someone in the UK have 5-bolt FWH's for sale. But if you have to machine/drill the discs, why not use machined and drilled SIII hubs?
I just use drive flanges personally.
I notice a big difference driving with the hubs locked, Couldn't live without FWH.
RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
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