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Re: fto upgraded brakes

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Shane001 wrote:Also remember just because the calipers are the same doesn't mean the rotor offset is.
But it could be ;) (?)

Pretty sure they bolt straight on.. When I was comparing them, they were identical
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Re: fto upgraded brakes

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evo 1-3 callipers work as i have them and then use discs from magna (276mm) ones ;)
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Re: fto upgraded brakes

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rock_it wrote:
Shane001 wrote:Also remember just because the calipers are the same doesn't mean the rotor offset is.
But it could be ;) (?)
Pretty sure they bolt straight on.. When I was comparing them, they were identical
Yeah they bolt straight on, they are exactly the same caliper.
But the rotor offset can still be different, as the hub assembly is not the same.
But in this case it's not, just looked it up in my DBA catalogue ;)
Rotors are exactly the same also except Evo I/II/III are 4 stud.
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