Front Wheel Bearing Replacement MGTF

Replied by EllisoJo on topic Front Wheel Bearing Replacement MGTF

Posted 1 week 1 day ago #209561

 I notice you have calliper spacers for bigger discs..280mm route?
I'm going that way and wondering whatsort of upgrade it is as far as stopping power. I will also fit harder pads.
I don't have ABS.
Thanks..

Yes, 280mm discs in a kit I bought on Ebay from someone called William Naylor. If you contact him directly he could sell to you direct and avoid Ebay commission:  All the spelling mistakes are his, not mine!
The text of a reply he sent me after I queried a few things is below: william naylor <[email protected]>
Sent: 16 February 2023 11:16
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: 280mm Disc conversion kit MGF/TF Hello john thanks for the information 
this is the first time i have heard more packing is needed this is due to the inconsistancy of MGs machining .. usually one does suffice  either thick or thin
Re centering ring   i have never found one necessary .. it was on a rear conversion using Peugeot 266mm discs  this was done by VHS 
they slotteed out the holes   ( crazy idea ) so you had to have a centering ring 
I have met Roger a few times at the NEC  and we have chatted about brakes 
The design  you have is years old and was done with that was available at the time    i reverse engineered it .due to demand and have sold many along with the 280 rear as they compliment each other    240mm all round  up to 280m mall round 
I designed  a new set up using mini cooper 294mm discs and calipers  it is in my view far better engineered than the 280m ,but costs more due to the amount of new parts in it 
Its one of my Freestyles at the moment .. if only they had made it like that 
Thanks for info .. i will keep and eye on it 
did you have a 280mm rear as well . ?
W naylor I am attaching a Word document which you might find useful.  The braking effect is MUCH better than standard, my one reservation is that the adaptor places the calliper about 1mm too far out. As a result, the discs are contacted all the way out to the edge (no bad thing perhaps?) but a lip only 1mm or so wide develops on the outer edges of the pads.  PM me if you want more details, I took plenty of pictures.

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Replied by TA22GT on topic Front Wheel Bearing Replacement MGTF

Posted 1 week 1 day ago #209562
Thank you...I will get back to you over the weekend.
Brian
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Replied by TA22GT on topic Front Wheel Bearing Replacement MGTF

Posted 1 week 1 day ago #209564
MGF MGTF FRONT BIG BRAKE KIT 280MMM DRILLED & GROOVED
Completed

Hi...is this the same gentleman by any chance?
He does rears too. Very attractive prices if the fit is good. 
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Replied by EllisoJo on topic Front Wheel Bearing Replacement MGTF

Posted 1 week 1 day ago #209567

MGF MGTF FRONT BIG BRAKE KIT 280MMM DRILLED & GROOVED
Completed

Hi...is this the same gentleman by any chance?
He does rears too. Very attractive prices if the fit is good. 

I am relying on my memory of 2 years ago, but I THINK that Ebay ad is the supplier I used.

As regards "if the fit is good", there is a fundamental problem with ANY adaptor bracket which locates on the two surfaces MG spot-faced to accept the heads of the M12 bolts, rather than the fully machined side of the same holes which the calliper carrier attaches to when in the standard, 240mm disc position.  I tried to explain this problem to the supplier when he blamed "inconsistent machining" for the difficulty I experienced.  my email text was:Thanks for the quick reply.  You mention "Inconsistency" in MG's machining, which is undeniably true BUT, to be fair to them, the Al Alloy adaptor is attached to (and effectively positioned by) the two surfaces MG spot-faced to accept the heads of the M12 bolts, NOT the reference face of the standard callipers.  I suspect the machining tolerance for THAT (reference) face is much tighter.  Inaccuracy/inconsistency of the spot-facing only effects the depth of penetration of the attachment bolts, which would only become a problem if it was wrong by a couple of mm.

The end result of this is that you MUST be prepared to carefully check that the alloy adaptor with the calliper carrier attached ends up with equal width spaces either side of the disc.  As the 280mm disc does NOT have any retaining bolts (as per the std 240mm discs) you need 4 bolts with the correct thread to suit the wheel studs.  It is a metric fine size IIRC.  These will allow you to bolt the disc on without the wheel, so that you can check you have the right washers between adaptor & Hub.  Hope that makes sense!!

You need to read the Word doc I sent to help limit confusion. 
 
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Replied by Devinci on topic Front Wheel Bearing Replacement MGTF

Posted 1 week 1 day ago #209568
Why not skip al the hassle and go for a set of refurbished 4 pods and discs ?
 
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Replied by TA22GT on topic Front Wheel Bearing Replacement MGTF

Posted 1 week 1 day ago #209570

Why not skip al the hassle and go for a set of refurbished 4 pods and discs ?

15 inch wheels mate.
 
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Replied by MGB281 on topic Front Wheel Bearing Replacement MGTF

Posted 1 week 23 hours ago #209572
If you do the maths you will understand, but briefly due to the combined surface area of the AP's pistons being smaller than the standard 48mm pistons they do not exert as much pressure on the pads. In fact the AP's need a 280mm disc to have the same performance as the standard 240mm discs. The upgraded 280mm discs give about 6% more braking effort than the AP's without the cost and effort of refurbishing corroded AP's. I actually went one stage further and fitted 294mm discs on the front. With that increased performance at the front you really do need the 280mm conversion on the rear whereas with the AP's you don't. What is surprising is that MG fitted such small discs for a car designed in the 1990's, the rear calipers were designed to work with 260mm discs and cope with 280mm's with no problems, however the 280mm's with the standard calipers do lead to a small amount of pad overhang. I overcame that by using Mini R56 calipers that were actually used the 294mm discs by BMW themselves.
EDIT
I have just read Ellisojo's last post, selling my AP's paid for the Mini Cooper calipers, the mini brake discs and the MX5 rear discs plus the steel, bolts, spacers, caliper rebuild kits and new pads all round. This also fits under 15" wheels. If I was doing it again I might go for RX7 four pots, they are about 10% more piston surface area and weigh about a kilo lighter than both the standard cast or AP calipers.
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Replied by TA22GT on topic Front Wheel Bearing Replacement MGTF

Posted 1 week 23 hours ago #209573
Thank you..that is a very interesting post.
My 15 inch wheels are limiting me but I am also getting the impression that the AP 4 pots aren't that drastically superior to warrant spending on 16 wheels and tyres.
Two questions.
1. Can you fit those 2 pot Mini callipers under 15 inch rims
2. Who makes the brackets to make the callipers fit
A really good reason to use Mini callipers and discs ifor me is being able to get competition pads. A better pad material is a Huge improvement in stopping power regardless of disc size
Thanks.
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Replied by MGB281 on topic Front Wheel Bearing Replacement MGTF

Posted 1 week 20 hours ago #209584
I made the brackets myself from ENB3 steel bar with stainless steel spacers from eBay which is why my setup cost so little. When I did this a couple of years ago I took some measurements and I was certain that 15” wheels would clear. I think the biggest clearance problem with the AP’s is with the spokes. I have gone with ATE ceramic pads which were the best performing pads in an ADAC test, far better than Brembo. Our TF is solely for road use, we drive over Exmoor quite a lot and you can test the handling and brakes up there now the tourists have gone home for the winter. 
I-also re drilled the hubs 4x100 so that both the mini and MX5 brake discs went straight on then chose to go with MX5 wheels due to the weight reduction. There are many ways to skin this cat
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Replied by Airportable on topic Front Wheel Bearing Replacement MGTF

Posted 1 week 19 hours ago #209585
For a whole series of reasons I’ve ended up with the four pots but I’ve be 90% there with a system as per MGB281. I made all the bits, refurbished the Mini callipers & was all but ready to fit earlier this year but I elected to use the car, on the days it was suitable rather than fit the stuff.
Done well, they fit under 15” wheels & they look really neat, there are a few pictures of the job a fit back if you care to look. They’re sprayed in yellow, we’ll I had the paint & it would have been churlish not to use it.
I made a corresponding set for the rear using our standard callipers, they will be going on later.
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Replied by TA22GT on topic Front Wheel Bearing Replacement MGTF

Posted 1 week 18 hours ago #209586
The 60,000 dollar question is are you keeping them or selling them.
I won't ask for discount because of the yellow...
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Replied by Airportable on topic Front Wheel Bearing Replacement MGTF

Posted 1 week 17 hours ago #209588
If your offering 60,000 dollars in definitely selling !
We might work something out.
But not tonight.
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