Front Brake Discs
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Front Brake Discs
ive got a set of roughly 284mm sized front brake discs, im sure these are not the original escort discs would anyone know what car these are from?
need new ones as these ones have warped.
need new ones as these ones have warped.
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so i did measure them correctly, what model cossie were they of mate as i need to get a new set, also is it possiblt to buy the calipers new aswell?
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283mm are 2wd cossie disc's dont think you can get the calipers new from ford any more there were a few new sets floating around on ebay not so long ago. Why not have your ones reconditioned
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Originally Posted by sm
284mm are cossie discs had these on my old s2 with wilwood 4 pots
Did they bolt straight on or did they need brackets?
Thats what i'm thinking of putting on my track car (Cosworth discs with Willwoods instead of 4wd calipers). That way i can still get 15's on if i need to
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Originally Posted by Marc LJX
Originally Posted by sm
284mm are cossie discs had these on my old s2 with wilwood 4 pots
Did they bolt straight on or did they need brackets?
Thats what i'm thinking of putting on my track car (Cosworth discs with Willwoods instead of 4wd calipers). That way i can still get 15's on if i need to
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rally design do them as a kit, 283mm discs, wilwood 4 pot calipers and mounting brackets for around £450, then u need to add pads at £50 and braided hoses at £30 if u dont already have them, u can just buy the calipers and mounting brackets but it only works out fractionally cheaper than buying the kit, dont go for the dynalite calipers (i had these) they flex a bit and have no anti rattle springs/clips and no dust seals, best ones to go for are the midilite calipers as these come with dust seals and anti rattle clips and flex less
they will fit a s2 on std rims fine, if its a s1 then if the anti roll bar is not perfectly aligned then they could catch it (this is what rally design told me)
they will fit a s2 on std rims fine, if its a s1 then if the anti roll bar is not perfectly aligned then they could catch it (this is what rally design told me)
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