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This retails at $2350 plus shipping and charges and the rear calipers are proving hard to source now. Everything is new and has only done around 40 miles. Surface rust on the discs where its been sitting. Front pads are ferrodo and all discs are genuine brembo which are around 6 week wait time. Braided lines are new also. The front calipers have had the modification done for the mounting brackets so this kit is ready to just bolt on and go.

 

£2000

 

Pictures wouldnt upload for some reason. Whatsapp me on 07590961321

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Any pics of them in the car , I presume you need 19 inch wheels minimum with x offset?

 

How do you rate them versus oem 4/2 piston ?

 

 

In this kit is

 

FRONT:

2012-2014 Jeep SRT8 6pot front brembo calipers

2008 Lexus ISF Front 360mm rotors /14.25" Front rotor

Front 6pot adapters (Brackets)

 

REAR:

2012-2014 Jeep SRT8 4pot rear brembo calipers

2008 Lexus ISF Rear 345mm rotors/ 13.6" rear rotor

Rear 4pot adapters (Brackets)

 

 

 

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Cheers guys.

 

I had these on 18 inch ccw classics. The brakes are really good and definatley an upgrade to uk brakes.

 

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Any pics of them in the car , I presume you need 19 inch wheels minimum with x offset?

 

How do you rate them versus oem 4/2 piston ?

 

 

In this kit is

 

FRONT:

2012-2014 Jeep SRT8 6pot front brembo calipers

2008 Lexus ISF Front 360mm rotors /14.25" Front rotor

Front 6pot adapters (Brackets)

 

REAR:

2012-2014 Jeep SRT8 4pot rear brembo calipers

2008 Lexus ISF Rear 345mm rotors/ 13.6" rear rotor

Rear 4pot adapters (Brackets)

 

 

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Correct. I had 18s. Depends on the wheel.

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If you can measure the distance from the calliper face in to the mounting bracket (both front and back to be 100% clear) I have a set ok uk's off the car I'd happy to measure the same, which may help buyers determine ease of fitment.

Could also measure the 'height' of it too.

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Thread re-opened.

 

Keep it in mind that this is a for sale thread. Technical discussions are great and have their place, however they can be saved for other threads as necessary.

 

In short - some people have had to shave these calipers to allow them to fit behind their wheels. However, this particular set has not been modified, as they successfully cleared CCW Classic wheels (18x10 ET44 / 18x11.5 ET50.8) without issue.

 

Play nice :D

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Out of interest i don't suppose you could measure the cross section of the bridge area could you

 

You'd need a vernier caliper though and use a ball bearing on the inside to overcome the internal

radius unless you had specialist calipers of course :)

 

GLWTS

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Out of interest i don't suppose you could measure the cross section of the bridge area could you

 

You'd need a vernier caliper though and use a ball bearing on the inside to overcome the internal

radius unless you had specialist calipers of course :)

 

GLWTS

 

Good thinking Batman ;)

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Out of interest i don't suppose you could measure the cross section of the bridge area could you

 

You'd need a vernier caliper though and use a ball bearing on the inside to overcome the internal

radius unless you had specialist calipers of course :)

 

GLWTS

 

The brakes are not with me mate they are with my friend. If someone wants to come and measure that its no problem. I dont have the time at the moment as im moving house. Location is thatcham.

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The brakes are not with me mate they are with my friend. If someone wants to come and measure that its no problem. I dont have the time at the moment as im moving house. Location is thatcham.

 

No problem, bit too far away for me.

 

Good luck with the house move

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