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Any Brembo representative on the site?

Old Apr 3, 2004 | 06:08 AM
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Any Brembo representative on the site?

I need a set of caliper adapter bracket for a G35 auto coupe... If you have any connection with Brembo or are a distributor plz help me out... FYI, I got a set of Brembo calipers from an Evo 6 (I'm assuming they're the same found on Evo 8) and I want to fit them onto my coupe. The bolt distance is slightly different. Front is 6.25 in and rear is 5.5 in. As you can see, a set of bracket is needed in order to bolt them on... Again plz let me know thanks.

 
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Old Apr 4, 2004 | 08:02 PM
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Re: Any Brembo representative on the site?

Sup Skylinegt!

Aren't the brembo calipers from the EVO a little bit bigger? Not sure.

Chris

 
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Old Apr 8, 2004 | 03:14 PM
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Re: Any Brembo representative on the site?

Well, since no one else is helping...your best bet is to get a machine shop to make you the brackets. Brembo will not have an adapter bracket to fit one car's caliper onto another. You'll have to have the calipers sit farther away from the center. What's good about that is that you can use a larger rotor. What's bad is that if the caliper was meant to use a smaller rotor, the brake pads may or may not be in contact with their entire surface area. Plus the ends of the caliper body may hit the rotor if you use too large of a rotor.

Good luck with your project. Let us know what you work out.


 
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Old Apr 8, 2004 | 04:37 PM
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Re: Any Brembo representative on the site?

Thx guys.

E_K-LOL I know you'd replied! Well, I was told that Brembo might have the brackets already made for our cars to mount the calipers from some other brembos. So right now im just taking it easy and trying to find the easiest way possible. Customed made the brackets might be the only to go however. How much do you think its gonna cost me? I'm guessing somewhere around 100-150 bucks??

Koz- Sup! Yea those brembos are slightly bigger but sure will fit under our stock 18s no problem.

 
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Old Apr 8, 2004 | 04:55 PM
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Re: Any Brembo representative on the site?

maybe 100-150 bucks for each bracket. i have designed and sent out many machined parts, and it always surprises me as to how expensive they are.

Chad

 
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