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Twin pistion brake upgrade?

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Twin pistion brake upgrade?

Post by ROCKMUTT »

Im looking at doing this twin pistion brake upgrade on my patrol and was wondering if the twin sopt calipers fit onto the standard disc or do i need the later Ti model disc the calipers come from?

and also will my 15x8 rims fit over the new bigger brakes?

cheers shane
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Post by Daisy »

you will need the larger rotors.

you will also need the std bolts that come with the twinpistons.

I have a set of twinpistons no bolts, no rotors,, cheap,, if you want em.. PM me.

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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

Daisy wrote:you will need the larger rotors.

you will also need the std bolts that come with the twinpistons.

I have a set of twinpistons no bolts, no rotors,, cheap,, if you want em.. PM me.

TOM
Why do you need the bolts? Are they different?

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Post by bogged »

MKPatrolGuy wrote:Why do you need the bolts? Are they different?
Dave
yup, apparently they are...
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