1. I just got my new brakes

2. If I went 5 stud front what diff would you suggest? VL or XF both are available with discs and lsd. Either one would be strong enough for a GC making no more than 200RWKW, or something completely different?
Realistically, I should stick with the Nissan 4-spots, but the AP look sooo good. I don't have any fade issues with the Commy/NSX combo with race pads, but I've got bugger all power at the moment so they don't get pushed too hard. They don't feel the best and I am guessing this is down to the calipers flexing, just about everything else has been changed so it has to be the calipers.stealth wrote:yeah well the ford pattern is 114.3 x 5 stud 72 degree splay and the disc rotor i use is ba falcon so no worries there i will find out a price on the ap calipers (i think there pretty pricey) but no dramas ,the cheaper alteritive is nissan 4 spots of skylines but havnt had a chance to look at it yet ,at the moment im using a stock ba falcon caliper PBR twin spot and thay workwell its a light car and brake fade isnt a issue ,and yes ive pushed it hard
the holden pattern is 120 x 5 stud 72 splay useing late model vy disc rotor and caliper to easy to find there a dime a dozen at every wrecker
and....HoonBoy wrote:So how much for the hubs and brackets for the Nissan 4-spot setup?. (Probably easier to source the rotors and pads locally and not pay double for the freight, lines will have to be done locally to match the different hard lines) Is it the same offset as stock? I need some new wheels anyway so it's more info then issue.
Thats not entirely true. Spoke design and facing on the inside of the wheels play a big part.by sig2L » Mon May 10, 2010 10:23 pm
As long as they are 15" or bigger than all good...
Here is a thought process for you Matt. Now I am thinking purely outside the square and this is what I have investigated for my galant.Rally_2.6LC wrote:I think im going with Starion for now as I dont have a great deal of money and need the upgrade.
Will continue to look into hoppers in the future though or maybe just a bigger disc with wilwood 4 pot calipers.
Cheers Matt
oldn64 wrote:Option 1:
Change to "Green" struts, bolt XF discs on and run sigma calipers with modified XF (I think) pads, gives 33% better area on pad and no master upgrade required.
That is one "conversion" I have not played with, it was stated to me and I was a little dubious, I like the commodore route but my biggest issue is teh commdore stud pattern, the rim choice sucks. Whereas the falcon one I can have the rims I want...amgis_obrut wrote:oldn64 wrote:Option 1:
Change to "Green" struts, bolt XF discs on and run sigma calipers with modified XF (I think) pads, gives 33% better area on pad and no master upgrade required.
wont work
disc will hit control arm caliper wont fit over disc
whats the deal with everyone and green struts when it comes to brake conversions?? it makes the job harder using these struts as the caliper mount is more complex, for normal struts just use some 10mm plate and drill 4 correctly spaced holesno need to cut out for the stub
Yes true but the set of these I have sitting in the shed are in Chev pattern....Galant_GTO wrote:The 5x114.3 stud pattern of the Ford is much better for wheel options as it is the same as pretty much all Japanese 5 stud except Subaru (5x100). All the imports these days opens up a massive range of cool wheels.