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Originally posted by maupineda View Post
it is, in fact, there was contact (not enough to actually bind the rotor), I posted more images in the installation thread. I need 1.6mm spacer to center the calliper. This will be addressed for the final assembly.
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Originally posted by Titaniu//M View PostThis project is finally coming together for me, and I am finishing up the paint on 2 remaining calipers. However, my parts ordering debacle is apparently not over. First I received 2 crossover lines that were different part numbers, but the same part. Then, I tore one of the rear dust boots so I ordered a new seal kit for the rear calipers from Amazon. I received it today and only got 1 seal. So for those of you looking to buy parts for this, do not order the seal kits from Amazon. Not really a "caliper kit" as the description suggests.
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Originally posted by WOLFN8TR View Post
Wow that guide pin sure is close to the rotor!
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Today I just fit test the Brembos as I wanted to confirm I won't lose any swept area. I am happy to confirm it uses almost 100% of the rotor, I think there is like 0.5mm towards the inner radii that the pad does not cover. BTW, the OE setup does use the whole rotor at the rear. BTW, I confirm those are 2.7L Front pads
Last edited by maupineda; 06-21-2020, 03:51 PM.
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Originally posted by Zekarus View Post
to answer my own question... yes it's the right line. it fits concave and convex lines. thanks tbonem3 and everyone else for contributing to this thread. i also used xpme46m3's thread that helped me source all parts i needed from rockauto. yes it was cheaper to order them from the US
i had to modify some things. my brackets are from epytec. i had to grind down a bit on the front to fit the brackets and i had to shorten the bolts. on the rear i had to shorten the pins where the pads are sitting. only the two that are on the outside on both calipers. oh and i had one stripped brake disc bolt on the front and i had to redo the brake line on the left rear. other than that, i'm happy that this project is finished. from sourcing calipers to today took a few months. 😅
here are some pictures
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Originally posted by Zekarus View Post
i had to modify some things. my brackets are from epytec. i had to grind down a bit on the front to fit the brackets and i had to shorten the bolts. on the rear i had to shorten the pins where the pads are sitting. only the two that are on the outside on both calipers. oh and i had one stripped brake disc bolt on the front and i had to redo the brake line on the left rear. other than that, i'm happy that this project is finished. from sourcing calipers to today took a few months. 😅
here are some pictures
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I weighted the pistons and there are only 2grams of weight difference, the OE ones are a tad "heavier"
OE
Centric
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This project is finally coming together for me, and I am finishing up the paint on 2 remaining calipers. However, my parts ordering debacle is apparently not over. First I received 2 crossover lines that were different part numbers, but the same part. Then, I tore one of the rear dust boots so I ordered a new seal kit for the rear calipers from Amazon. I received it today and only got 1 seal. So for those of you looking to buy parts for this, do not order the seal kits from Amazon. Not really a "caliper kit" as the description suggests.
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I used the centric seal kits and several centric pistons when I did my conversion. No issues or problems. As Tyler pointed out, you are talking about a difference of hundredths of a millimeter.
If all else fails you can order the proper lube from https://www.zeckhausen.com/ - it does make assembly much easier.
Jesse
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