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Re: Maddat Brakes
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i was lookin into these for my ute but you have to use 15inch plus rims and im staying with my 14s so i couldnt use them. yeh bolt on to stanza struts i believe the later models.

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just checked the maddat website

Includes 280mm vented disc rotors, RX7 S4 Calipers
(new seal kits fitted), adaptor brackets, bolts, washers. wheel bearing kits, hoses. Kit is designed to fit 200B or late Stanza struts. Will not affect wheel off-set. Comes wtih engineers report
-slotted rotors are a lil extra.


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quick update, its almost all on

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tuff, what rims u using

Posted on: 2007/1/18 12:09
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These Konig Rewinds 15x7

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pure sex, mate top work

Posted on: 2007/1/18 12:51
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Is that a scissor lift jack I detect lifting up your car 4nik8?

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thats at the workshop ben... dont get too excited

Posted on: 2007/1/18 20:37
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Who's workshop? Wouldn't mind getting a look at some of these scissor lift devices.

Posted on: 2007/1/19 3:13
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picked up my ute today! very happy

i had all the suspension parts replaced with new bits. its a completely different car to drive! i love it. haven't had a good chance to try out the brakes yet but they feel much much better.

but i replaced shocks, springs, struts, all rods, all steering components, leaf springs and polyurethane bushes all over

heres a snap of the new wheels and brakes

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but i have a bit more flaring to do

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Posted on: 2007/1/20 6:46
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what size master cylinder are you running with these?

and you still have rear drums?

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