Front brake replacement planning
I'm planning to do some brake work on my Mach. I've seen a few of you buy from Rotor Pros, but I don't really care for the purchasing process. I really want to see what I'm buying. I'm wanting to upgrade, but main a visual upgrade. I've been eyeballing this Wilwood kit, mainly because it's similar to one of their other kits, but for 17" and larger (rather than 18" and larger).
https://www.cjponyparts.com/wilwood-...04/p/DBF219-V/ I really like the rear to match, so this kit seems nice. https://www.cjponyparts.com/wilwood-...04/p/DBR180-V/ Does anyone have either of these kits? Does anyone know if the AFS 10.5" Mach rep wheels fit with the rear kit? It mention the offset need. Does anyone know the best way to measure this on my AFSrear wheels? I know they're expensive, so similar options are certainly welcomed. I really like the idea of a like set where I just buy pads and drop them in when needed. I also really like the look of a clean, rust free caliper and rotor brake setup. I think when I get to my long term Maximum Motorsports suspension plans, the brakes will really set off the Mach looks. |
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I am not aware of any non-stock front caliper that will clear our stock 17" wheels without a spacer. The spokes are too close in to the assembly and will hit the caliper.
I've never heard of these "narrow" calipers before, I would definitely do my homework before purchasing edit: I posted the question on the page to see if they've ever or can check fitment |
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Have you considered a red powder coated caliper from Rockauto? They are listed for ~$46 each for the front and ~$54 each for the rear.
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I admit, I’m a bit leery of them as far as fitment etc. I thought about just pulling mine off, cleaning them up and sending them to be powder coated, but I have a broken part on my passenger front caliper. Have you bought them or know someone that has? |
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I’ll check into that. Honestly, I don’t need more brake performance. But, I really want a good looking setup. Stainless braided brake lines and performance brake pads will probably be a notable improvement for me. |
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Check Late Model Restoration. They have the cobra kits which I believe are identical to our stock. Uncoated or red.
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Do not buy Rotorpros. I had them and it felt like my foot was right on the rotor. 200Cobra R if you can find them. Brembo four piston, also fancy drilled rotors are just for looks. Nice cheap untouched cast iron works the best.
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Do you guys feel that if you were buying a front complete kit, going with the 2000R kit would be a better choice? They are a little cheaper as far as kits go, but maybe it's a more reliable setup?
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Almost positive you would need to have 18s to use these though. I think I remember you run stockers up front and deep dish out back? |
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