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mulaz wrote:If your were to upgrade the front brakes with st 165/ 185
could your original vented fronts be fitted to the rear or would you also have to buy and fit all four from a st165/ 185?
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elbon50 wrote:Have purchased a pair of twin pots& carriers from a 1991
(pre facelift) ST185
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boondougal wrote:elbon50 wrote:Have purchased a pair of twin pots& carriers from a 1991
(pre facelift) ST185
Havn't arrived yet
Are you up rating the rears?
MartG wrote:boondougal wrote:elbon50 wrote:Have purchased a pair of twin pots& carriers from a 1991
(pre facelift) ST185
Havn't arrived yet
Are you up rating the rears?
Gutting the bias valve will keep the front/rear brake balance near standard with the twin pot fronts on
elbon50 wrote:MartG wrote:boondougal wrote:
Are you up rating the rears?
Gutting the bias valve will keep the front/rear brake balance near standard with the twin pot fronts on
Gutted the bias valve last year
It helped avoid lockup with stock brakes
So may need to uprate the rears when I put the twinpots on![]()
SuperRedMR2 wrote:How much were they if you don't mind me asking?
SuperRedMR2 wrote:I didn't have to buy replacement discs which you will be doing.
elbon50 wrote:SuperRedMR2 wrote:I didn't have to buy replacement discs which you will be doing.
Why do I need replacement discs Alex?
SuperRedMR2 wrote:elbon50 wrote:SuperRedMR2 wrote:I didn't have to buy replacement discs which you will be doing.
Why do I need replacement discs Alex?
Do the 185 calipers work with standard mk1 discs?
SuperRedMR2 wrote:You might get lucky
http://www.fasterthanjesus.net/technical/awbrakes.html
But remember you'll have to buy non-mr2 pads
SuperRedMR2 wrote:Have you got a bench grinder?
A file may work but will take ages
PW@Woodsport wrote:SuperRedMR2 wrote:Paul would be the best person to ask, I didn't think the 185s were a direct bolt on.
Well he could ask the man that invented the mod, but will he listen?![]()
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Just to clear this up, you can bolt ANY of the Celica calipers to a Mk1 hub, be it Mk1a or Mk1b, all Celica caliper bolt spacings are the same as Mk1.
Where the confusion starts is folks try to bolt the caliper part to the Mk1 slider bracket, which doesn't work.
You need to buy the complete Celica caliper, bracket as well, and it will bolt sraight on to your Mk1 hub.
Now if you got the caliper from a 256mm disc'd Celica then they will plug and play onto a stock Mk1b disc, if you're doing this to a Mk1a then buy Mk1b discs.Some St185 Celicas had a 277mm disc, in which case you buy the Celica 277mm disc as well and drill 3 holes in its face
(one of the 5 stud Celica holes is already in the right place.
Don't worry about the holes not being exactly right, luckily the Celica discs share the same centre spigot as a Mk1 too
(almost as if they had planned it) so it will remain hubcentric regardless of being a few mm out on the stud holes.
Which Celicas had 256mm and which had 277mm i've never taken the time to study, i just know when i first discovered the upgrade that they all worked.
The monster st205 4 pots again bolt up, but need the Mk1 hub holes tapping out to take a bolt and a 2mm washer placing between caliper and hub to retain the correct spacing.You will need to do a fair bit of machine work to the St205 discs to get them working, Spigiots needed and a reduction in diameter too, but they will endo your Mk1 i kid you not, to date the best brakes i've ever had on a Mk1, they do have a tendancy to squeal though, a common complaint from Gt4 owners.
Hope that helps.