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Old 9-11-05, 22:09   #1 (permalink)
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FS Wilwood Big Brake Kit

Kit uses Wilwood 4 piston calipers, RX7 rotors, and a custom relocation bracket. Sells new for $750, I need $450. I used it for less than 5k miles, it looks great and works very well. This is an excellent, affordable kit. Affordable in original price and if you ever need new rotors or pads they're also readily available and much cheaper than 2 piece rotors. This is one of my favorite mods, but I am parting out my car and I can sell this and still drive it for a while. PIC
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Sweet setup, someone jump on this!
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I want them, but wont have the money for a month...if you still have them then, I will get them....

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Do you have to run 18's to clear the caliper on this kit?

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Nope, 16's will clear. I had 16" Rota SLipstreams and it looked really mean. The brakes filled the wheels completely.
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if i had the money this would be sold now

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Nope, 16's will clear. I had 16" Rota SLipstreams and it looked really mean. The brakes filled the wheels completely.
Got a dimension from center to the point furthest out on the caliper?

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Can this setup be used on the rear? If so, I would be interested.

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I will take it What is your paypal address?

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btw, it comes with everything below correct? E-racer kit

-2 billet aluminum, anodized 4-piston calipers
-2 rotors, drilled, slotted, and plated
- 2 caliper brackets
-2 brake line fittings
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-4 x hub nuts and bolts (gold), grade-10
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thiss is a steal people... trust me.. wilwood is the way to go...(sheesh, mine cost 1200)

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Sale pending. Thanks for your interest.
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Mike - it can certainly be used in the rear, but would need some custom bracketry.. the problem with these calipers inthe rear is the complete lack of ebrake functionality.. there's nothing to connect it to.

also - with the deep dished rims you have, it may not clear the caliper.. i know the wilwoods are a bit smaller than the outlaws i have, but i had possibly the same rims in 17x7 (what are they anyway?) and they simply wouldn't clear because of the spokes being set in deeper, from the lip. most rims should fit however.. just not something with a dished design, or wide lip, unless you use a thick (hubcentric with lugs) spacer

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Im stupid and didnt look at the date

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