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Thrush
09-06-2003, 19:19
Just a quickie... Will these bolt up to std S2 RST hubs if you use the 283x24x55(offset) Cos 2WD discs and pads, without the need for brackets or machining of any kind? Or do you need major work to fit em....

Just been offered a set cheap tis all...

CheeRS
Matt

markb
09-06-2003, 21:44
I'm no expert but I'm sure I've heard people who've done this mentioning that they had excessive pedal travel afterwards due to needing more fluid to fill the pots and the master cylinder being too small. (or something like that!)

Cheers,

Mark.

Thrush
09-06-2003, 21:51
Just been told you have to either machine the callipers or get custom special offset discs, so not gonna do it...

CheeRS
Matt

markb
09-06-2003, 22:13
sounds like too much grief to me!

Thrush
15-06-2003, 20:38
So whats the difference between 2WD 4pots and 4WD 4 pots?

CheeRS
Matt

wes
15-06-2003, 21:07
4wd's don't have 4 pots, they use a big single pot sliding caliper, which produces more clamping pressure than a set of 2wd 4 pots.

HTH's http://www.turbosport.co.uk/images/smilies/grin.gif

^Mick^
15-06-2003, 22:21
Just a quickie... Will these bolt up to std S2 RST hubs if you use the 283x24x55(offset) Cos 2WD discs and pads, without the need for brackets or machining of any kind? Or do you need major work to fit em....

Just been offered a set cheap tis all...

CheeRS
Matt



If your useing 2wd cossie disks your better off with the Standard S2 calipers anyway.