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Brake Ducts By Me, How Did I Do?


kirky_123
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hi all currently replacing my stock Toyota discs as my fronts are hardly worn but are warped and my rears are worn below minimum thickness after 6000 miles, doesn't sound like they lasted long to me, who knows, anyway bought some new front project mu SCR-GT fully floating discs and Stoptechs for the rear hoping these will withstand more abuse :)

 

So anyway i thought i could incorporate my own brake ducts for the UK spec brakes to help keep the fronts cool, still in the process of making them all i need to do i weld the pipe onto the bracket, looking for advice and general thoughts to see if theres anything i could improve before i weld it, bracket was laser cut out of 2mm stainless and ive used the original caliper bolts as they look long enough and the pipe being welded onto the bracket will be as short as possible to clear everything on full lock. will be using 2 inch ducting, is this enough? got to be better then nothing.

 

if these do turn out to be useful i could always make more :)

 

Jonny

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