FS: various brake kits - tse 11.75", tse corrado 11" bracket, m-tuned rear sport
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FS: various brake kits - tse 11.75", tse corrado 11" bracket, m-tuned rear sport
EVERYTHING IS SOLD
SOLD - tse 11.75" front brake kit (1 track day)
- 2x wilwood hats and rotors
- 2x 4 piston dynalites
- 2x brackets with all mounting hardware
- 2x stainless lines
- 2x wheel spacers
My first time safety wiring something was on these rotor bolts. I highly suggest you rewire it.
SOLD - tse 11" corrado bracket (several track days and some street)
- 2x brackets
- now includes all 8 bolts and washers
- 2x centering rings for rotors
- 2x corrado rotors
SOLD - m-tuned rear brackets (1 track day)
- 2x brackets
- 2x sports rotors
- no mounting hardware. NOTE: I may be able to find the right bolts at lowes, but I need to check tomorrow.
For some reason I needed a small spacer/washer with the m-tuned brackets to center the rotors. I think it was due to my aftermarket rear hubs. Not everything is pictured which is why I listed everything included. I also have various used pads (dynalite hawk dtc 60s, stock rear cobalt xr2s, stock rear dtc 60s) that I can include for the right price.
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I'm going to wait until my track day this Friday to see how bad my balance is with 11" fronts and 1.8 rears. If it's terrible, I might pick up the rear brackets.
That's an amazing deal for the 11" hardware, it's only $300 away from a great 11" setup if you throw in some used pads.
That's an amazing deal for the 11" hardware, it's only $300 away from a great 11" setup if you throw in some used pads.
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Same as they do off the car.
Heavier than stock, although the hat has a fair amount of holes in it, so they probably weigh less than they could.
I believe the two piece rotors are lighter than even a 1.6 rotor, but you've got the increased starting cost, and a $160 bill to replace the friction rings when they wear out, vs. a heavier rotor and $60.
Heavier than stock, although the hat has a fair amount of holes in it, so they probably weigh less than they could.
I believe the two piece rotors are lighter than even a 1.6 rotor, but you've got the increased starting cost, and a $160 bill to replace the friction rings when they wear out, vs. a heavier rotor and $60.
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Just the two centering rings that he's including for $150. After you pay that you'd just need $250 in calipers ($125 each), $80 in new brake lines, and ~$60 in pads. That's a great BBK for $540.
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