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Whats people opinions on running brackets for brake calipers to run larger rotors? Got DBA4000 rotors but need to get them machined down to ~290mm. Wonder if its worth running a bracket and just keeping them 330 or whatever they are

yes I am serious.....dude i sent you PM...will fix and respray your bar for 200, good as new..... ;)

for another 200 I will paint correct and detail your whole car...for 600 I will do naughty unspeakable things to it...

Interesting - do you fix scratches and chips too?

Whats people opinions on running brackets for brake calipers to run larger rotors? Got DBA4000 rotors but need to get them machined down to ~290mm. Wonder if its worth running a bracket and just keeping them 330 or whatever they are

are they new?? why not just trade them for 290mm rotors...I know DBA supplier if it helps...

Wrx calipers are actually the sane as s14/15, they're cast iron not alloy

Edit: unless were talking rears.

maybe classics yea. my 02 has 33 sumitomo's. exact same part number for pads. front and black.

but could be iron... f**ked if i know.

take em back.

contact garage 9 mention me, and he will sort you out.

you know Jason?

pretty sure if you mention me, you will get an even bigger discount :P

he supplies my pads and rear rotors.

there are only like under 10 sets of aftermarket wheels in 4x100 that will clear the calipers. though might be more now with all the positive offset wheels on the market now... but usually 15" or smaller becoz honda/MX5. which wont clear them...

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