Comes with all bolts etc just need loctite blue and safety cable, completely forgot to update this
Brake pedal is softer but works fine, going to upgrade the master cyclinder at some point as i prefer harder pedal, had a few issues with handbrake cable being to long, the adjuster is wound all the way up and still about and inch or two to long so safely botched for now
Messaged wilhelm raceworks but no answer back yet
One annoying thing is one caliper squeals when braking, stripped back down but still does it, you can get antisqueal shims from wilwood but orice is stupid
[Mk2] [Turbo] new brakes
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] new brakes
If you see an MR2 with a raised engine cover, the bottom line is it's probably faster than your car.
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] new brakes
So it looks like the safety wire has been dropped from the kit
Btw where did you get the willwood bits from over here?
Is the pedal softer than with the WMS kit? What master cyl are you going for?
Beginning July 2019, all brake Wilhelm Raceworks brake kits come with socket head cap screws and Mil-Spec MS21042-5 self locking "jet nuts" for attaching the rotors to the hats. NO MORE SAFETY WIRE REQUIRED! If you have an older kit and want to convert to the new attachment I can modify your hats for $10 each, plus $10 per rotor for the new hardware kit.
Btw where did you get the willwood bits from over here?
Is the pedal softer than with the WMS kit? What master cyl are you going for?
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] new brakes
Slightly softer prob due to rear four pots to
Only place i could get the calipers etc was summit racing
Only place i could get the calipers etc was summit racing
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] new brakes
Ah fair enough, I found all the bits were available on https://www.rallydesign.co.uk/
I just don't wanna get potentially stung for customs twice.
I just don't wanna get potentially stung for customs twice.
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] new brakes
I tried them but a lot they never had or had stupid lead times for
All calipers came from summit
Discs and pads came from rally design 95% sure lol
All calipers came from summit
Discs and pads came from rally design 95% sure lol
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Ah crap, well that can wait until the kit arrives lol.
Almost tempted to just fit the front stuff first and then leave the rear xxxx till later, but I wonder how much that will upset the brake bias.
Almost tempted to just fit the front stuff first and then leave the rear xxxx till later, but I wonder how much that will upset the brake bias.
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] new brakes
i know someone that fitted Nissan 4 pots to the front and left the rears stock, he isn't a slow driver and never complained about the bias but he is now upgrading both ends to get it back to near stock bias while still a BBK. I think when it comes to brakes, the stock ratio is pretty safe - obv changing hardware to better / bigger is a good goal and brings the car more up to date with braking technology .
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] new brakes
I know this is a old thread but I'm interested in this kit
Any updates would be appreciated in regards if if it's
Worth while?
Any updates would be appreciated in regards if if it's
Worth while?
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benjo wrote:I know this is a old thread but I'm interested in this kit
Any updates would be appreciated in regards if if it's
Worth while?
try the website, lists everything he does and yeah thats a kids sweet shop right there
https://wilhelmraceworks.com/
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] new brakes
Hi thanks for the reply,I've already got the kit lined up
I just wanted to know if it's worth while upgrade and any
Issues with the pistons not having dust covers ?
I just wanted to know if it's worth while upgrade and any
Issues with the pistons not having dust covers ?
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benjo wrote:Hi thanks for the reply,I've already got the kit lined up
I just wanted to know if it's worth while upgrade and any
Issues with the pistons not having dust covers ?
the reason i went OEM from another maker (Porsche brembo) was for the dust covers as my car sat outside on the road in all weathers and was a daily. That and stripping callipers to clean them up every winter wasn't an option for me. Once pistons start corroding, that's it they are done IMHO