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psreynol 08-06-2012 10:15 PM

trackspeed 11.75 brake kit
 
I was just looking at the site...

Upgrade kit - for our current BBK customers
-Two Trackspeed Engineering 11.75" Wilwood brackets
-Two Wilwood 11.75" rotor assemblies (spacer, rotor, hat, and hardware)
-$550


what is the spacer?

czubaka 08-06-2012 10:41 PM

It's the caliper bracket, to space the caliper further out from the hub.

Oh, and it also properly spaces the caliper laterally.

Savington 08-07-2012 01:58 AM


Originally Posted by czubaka (Post 912238)
It's the caliper bracket, to space the caliper further out from the hub.

Oh, and it also properly spaces the caliper laterally.

No, it's a +5mm wheel spacer to allow 15x9 6ULs to clear the kit. There are no spacers to adapt our brackets - they bolt straight to the spindle and straight to the caliper.

Email or phone usually works way, way better than posting a thread for tech support.

czubaka 08-07-2012 08:44 AM

D'OH! My bad. I'll go back to my corner now...

Savington 08-07-2012 08:11 PM


Originally Posted by czubaka (Post 912342)
D'OH! My bad. I'll go back to my corner now...

No worries - I appreciate your attempt to help :makeout:

psreynol 08-09-2012 01:20 PM

well not really tech support imo, just looking for clarification since I know many on here run that setup and I know you post often when time permits.

Perhaps consider changing it to read "5mm wheel spacer (required for15x9 6ULs wheels)" next time you guys work on the site.

I knew it was not the bracket and pretty much assumed it was a wheel spacer but you you threw me off by including it as part of the rotor assembly ... which would make sense if the spacer is to be installed under the rotor versus on top of the rotor like a traditional spacer.

Savington 08-09-2012 04:14 PM

If you're confused about a product or a description, we're just a telephone call away.

Midtenn 08-09-2012 06:24 PM


Originally Posted by Savington (Post 913459)
If you're confused about a product or a description, we're just a telephone call away.

But I would rather get on the internet and bitch about your work, rather than my intelligence.

bbundy 08-10-2012 05:32 PM


Originally Posted by Midtenn (Post 913508)
But I would rather get on the internet and bitch about your work, rather than my intelligence.

I think the next generation will never use the phone. Text message or internet communication only. I finding a lot of people who I can’t seem to communicate with unless I have text messaging. The younger they are the worse it is some of them even have busineses.

Leafy 08-13-2012 07:54 AM

When I want something done fast I call. Otherwise its easier for me to email. I've started calling more and more for personal stuff after having to do it to get shit done at work.

thasac 08-13-2012 07:24 PM


Originally Posted by Leafy (Post 914536)
When I want something done fast I call. Otherwise its easier for me to email. I've started calling more and more for personal stuff after having to do it to get shit done at work.

It's great until you need documentation - ask me how I know.

For tech support/general questions it's fine, for business transactions it's a fools game.

For credible vendors like Trackspeed and FM I have confidence in verbal transactions, however, until a vendor proves themselves I use e-mail to document EVERY.F*CKIN.THING.

-Zach


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