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chungster
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Re: Ed 30 brakes not so good
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Reply #20 on:
10 November 2008, 20:12 »
ah maybe it will then. AP say 355mm 6 pots will go under 18" Super T's. It's the 365mm kite that requires 19" rims.
In anycase, if you manage to get them to fit, they'll looking the absolute dogs!
Good luck.
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Re: Ed 30 brakes not so good
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10 November 2008, 22:42 »
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Better to have good brakes and not need them, than need them and not have them!!
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Re: Ed 30 brakes not so good
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Reply #22 on:
11 November 2008, 09:36 »
I'm looking at using an Audi 365mm disc and a 6 pot from HiSpec. I'm pretty sure I can get it to fit under the 18" rim but I may need to adjust the offset slightly. Worst case scenario though is I have to turn the disc down 5mm to fit under.
Glenn this is somthing I am doing myself. Don't worry I have cnc's at my disposal
Give me a ring and we can bash our heads together with ideas. I've sent you a PM with my number.
LSW
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