Brake Upgrade kits
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This does improve the overall braking, however it does shift the brake balance forward, as the rear setup is not altered. It also means that those with 15" and even some 16" wheels have the added expense of buying a new set of road wheels!
An alternative to the usual AP front calliper/304mm rotor setup is the upgrade kit that I will be trialling very soon.
This includes 280 mm discs all round and better callipers front and rear. This means that not only do the brakes remain well balanced, this upgrade will fit beneath all 15 and 16" MGF/TF wheels!
Watch this space! I will add more information to this thread as it becomes available.
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I believe there will also be a 300mm rotor/ calliper upgrade to replace the AP fronts as well.
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That's a bit cryptic for me, mate.:blink:Ozzy wrote: /tentative...
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A Northern Motor Sport Company will provide 285mm disc/rotors with lightweight racing callipers/pads and SS braided brake hoses.
The Basic package for the front will be a set of SS braided hoses, two plain 285mm discs(separate bell and rotor type), a pair of 4 pot racing callipers with Greenstuff pads.All bolts, fitments supplied.
The Basic package for the rear will be a set of SS braided hoses, two plain 285mm discs(separate bell and rotor type), a pair of 2+2 pot racing callipers with Greenstuff pads.All bolts, handbrake cable and fitments supplied. The rear callipers operate two pistons for braking, with an additional pair of pistons operating separate pads for the handbrake.
These packages will fit under all standard MGF/TF wheels(inc. 15")
These are bespoke 95.25mm PCD rotors/discs. They are not re-drilled to the correct PCD.
The calliper are full sized lightweight racing callipers. They are not blocked out to fit the 285mm rotors.
it will be possible to buy front or rear upgrade separately.
This basic setup can be upgraded with 6 pot front callipers; Grooved or Grooved/Drilled rotors; and upgraded pads.
There will be an option for those wanting to upgrade their AP setup. This will include 300mm rotors, 6 pot callipers and SS braided hoses.
David
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The Basic front setup will cost £349.
The Basic rear setup will be £250.
To upgrade to front 6 pot callipers will be £75 extra. The advantage of 6 pots over 4 is less pedal force required for the same braking force. Better, more even, pad wear and better heat dispersion.
It will be possible to have front and rear upgrades to 300mm rotors.
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I'm assuming those are kit prices and fitting would be extra - I'm not sure I trust myself to mess around with the brakes.
Back with front wheel drive and 181HP at the wheels
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I just upgrade my rears then a better alternative comes along
A couple of questions though
If I have AP's on the front and replace the rears with 300mm's and six pot calipers would the rear bias be too much
Also if I have AP's on the front would the new front 6 pot calipers fit my existing discs
If you can see were I'm coming from, how to I slowly change over to these brakes as they wear out
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PS this does seem a bargin if you already have AP's, change over an bang the AP's on ebay
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david aiketgate wrote: The company have made a wonderful offer. Free fitting for T Bar members! if you travel to them, obviously!
Sounds like I'll be making a trip oop north next year then.
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You could come and do a Border patrol run and combine it with new brakes!:lol:andy1970h wrote:
david aiketgate wrote: The company have made a wonderful offer. Free fitting for T Bar members! if you travel to them, obviously!
Sounds like I'll be making a trip oop north next year then.
David
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