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Re: Alloy 4 pot calipers - what fits?
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Will fit the std 1200 strut, just need the disc hub but prob could be made to fit the drum hub with a bit of work..

Posted on: 2011/9/10 9:04
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Re: Alloy 4 pot calipers - what fits?
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Will they fit his 1200 stock trite though?

Posted on: 2011/9/10 9:01
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Re: Alloy 4 pot calipers - what fits?
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What size rims are you running?

Most OE alloy 4 pots need 15"..

How about the simple S13 CA setup? Fits under 13", 250mm vented disc and good choice of pads off the shelf. Should be more than enough for most 1200's..

Posted on: 2011/9/10 8:50
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Toyota landcruiser? Not sure if alloy though. But thats on stanza struts. I think 1200 might be same

Posted on: 2011/9/10 8:43
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Guys,
First day at the race track after 15+ years and great to get back into it- car feels great, shame about the rusty driver!
One big issue that I am just not happy about is the braking. It has Toyota KE 70 single acting calipers with Mk2 Escort rotors and some trick Mintex pads- this combination used to work really well but maybe the car is going just so much quicker?
Anyway its time for some serious stopping power.
Does anyboby know what is available in alloy 4 pot calipers that will bolt up to the standard 1200 strut?The reason that I wish to keep the stanadard strut is that mine have adjustable platforms on them already and I don't really want to tamper with the unsprung weight or the overall suspension package.
Cheers
Dave

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