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Item: E-Series Big Brake kit! 330mm
Price: 850 Type: Part Condition: New Description: Brand new big brake kit for e-series. 330mm discs, twin pot ve calipers, everything is brand new, new braided lines, pads reconditioned uprights with new balljoints etc etc. has to go back to UPC to get modified (was one of the first kits out) and has to go back for the ABS ring to be put in, currently in AU offset but when it goes back it can be changed to the e-series offset if you want. paid nearly 1000 bucks, sell 850. pickup melbourne only. |
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Age: 37 Posts: 97 Joined: 30th Oct 2008 Ride: BA mk2 XR6 turbo 6 speed manual Location: Melbourne |
will these monsters fit under 16's? or do i need bigger rims?
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efgiar |
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pretty sure u need 17's, but everyone should be running at least 17's by now
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MoNGooSE |
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so are these ready to go on? you mention them needing more modifying..?
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efgiar |
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yeah just need something done, cant remember, theres a couple guys on ffau who have bought this same kit and had to get it modded, i think 1 of them did it himself, i could have a look and might be able to mod it. still needs the abs ring if you want to run abs, which you probably wont need with these.
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98el16 |
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so will it all bolt straight up to me ef? if it will i might take it
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TimmyA |
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for your EF to keep the same front and rear track you might want to get the offset changed and if your car has ABS you need to the tone wheels fitted inside the backs of the discs...
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98el16 |
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is it alot of work, i dont know much about breaks
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It'd be new hubs to change the offset and it'd tak a pro i imagine to fit tone wheels? not sure about tone wheels... never paid any attention how they fit as the ED don't have any...
The hubs pictured I'd imagine you'd sell and buy E series ones and bolt them on... some new wheel bearings, tension them and fit them in... No hard then fitting them... If your handy and switched on you'd be right... You'll need pneumatic tools or big breaker bar coz I'd reckon ball joints would be done up tight...
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jvangent |
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DAMN!!! if only i saw this before christmas!!!!!! if i give u the right cash will u post to SA???
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98el16 |
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yea ill b right with that, im an apprentice aircraft fitter in the raaf and my old mans a fitter in the coal mines so yea
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