Kart Boy rear caliper adapters inbound .
- discopotato03
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Kart Boy rear caliper adapters inbound .
Hi all , having decided to run the CrossBred kit as intended I now have the MY03 four piston brakes to pick up and I have a set of Kart Boy rear caliper extension/adapters on the way from Tuspeed in Victoria .
What the adapters allow you to do is fit the 290 odd mm ventilated rear disc rotors and aluminium twin piston Sumitomo calipers from MY99+ WRXs .
What I liked about these American Kart Boy adapters is the Chrome Molly material CNC machined all over . I was not comfortable with some locally made stainless steel items and aluminium may not stand up in a compact adapter like these need to be .
A delightful little sting is that Nissan R32/33 and 300ZX Z32 are the same caliper though they have Nissan insted of Subaru cast on the outer side of them , upshot is that they are cheaper and more readily available than the Rex ones so all good for a parts tart like me ... Getting bastard file ready .
Tuspeed is well worth a look for all kinds of Subaru bits , the adapters will owe me $285 landed at my local PO .
Too good , cheers A .
What the adapters allow you to do is fit the 290 odd mm ventilated rear disc rotors and aluminium twin piston Sumitomo calipers from MY99+ WRXs .
What I liked about these American Kart Boy adapters is the Chrome Molly material CNC machined all over . I was not comfortable with some locally made stainless steel items and aluminium may not stand up in a compact adapter like these need to be .
A delightful little sting is that Nissan R32/33 and 300ZX Z32 are the same caliper though they have Nissan insted of Subaru cast on the outer side of them , upshot is that they are cheaper and more readily available than the Rex ones so all good for a parts tart like me ... Getting bastard file ready .
Tuspeed is well worth a look for all kinds of Subaru bits , the adapters will owe me $285 landed at my local PO .
Too good , cheers A .
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- discopotato03
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I know and because that site wouldn't let me in in time I couldn't go that way .
Anyway an interesting link to Scoobymods and someone going about it though with deep pockets . Lurve those BBS wheels .
http://www.scoobymods.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6561
Cheers A .
Anyway an interesting link to Scoobymods and someone going about it though with deep pockets . Lurve those BBS wheels .
http://www.scoobymods.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6561
Cheers A .
- discopotato03
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Kartboy rear caliper extension bracks and bolts have arrived , these are well made things and lightweight which is good for keeping unsprung weight down .
Will start another thread about compatibility of WRX braided lines on a CrossBred converted L series with 290mm rotors and twin piston rear calipers .
Cheers A .
Will start another thread about compatibility of WRX braided lines on a CrossBred converted L series with 290mm rotors and twin piston rear calipers .
Cheers A .
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Basically yes . Best way to do it but almost certainly the most expensive .
I get the feeling that Americans don't get raped to the same degree buying genuine parts as we do , larger market and greater volume I expect .
I doubt very much I'll buy Subaru branded Sumitomo rear calipers because Sumotomo also make them for Nissan and they are virtually always cheaper for the same item , 150-200 much better than the 3-400 Subaru people want for them 2nd hand . Who cares if it has Nissan cast into the outer side rather than Subaru , a bit of time with a bastard file fixes that .
Cheers A .
I get the feeling that Americans don't get raped to the same degree buying genuine parts as we do , larger market and greater volume I expect .
I doubt very much I'll buy Subaru branded Sumitomo rear calipers because Sumotomo also make them for Nissan and they are virtually always cheaper for the same item , 150-200 much better than the 3-400 Subaru people want for them 2nd hand . Who cares if it has Nissan cast into the outer side rather than Subaru , a bit of time with a bastard file fixes that .
Cheers A .
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