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Old 08-06-2011, 05:53 PM
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which bbk setup is this?



Ive been told either dynalites or superlites, but according to google images....well....they dont look like either one,unless its an older model, anyone please help me out here, from what the seller told me when i bought the car he said 12.2 inch rotors...idk if that helps but im looking into it cause its going to be due for rotors and pads before snowfalls this year and i need to seek out pricing...
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Old 08-06-2011, 05:55 PM
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It's Wilwood. They are great I've been told.
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I know its wilwood.... what model of wilwood is what my question was
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Isn't that setup suppose to use 13in rotors. It looks like its barely touching the rotor. I could be wrong, it also need to be cleaned up, with replacement parts. That thing looks like rusted. There should be a rubber boot on that bleeder to prevent rust, also need new bolts, even though its a fixed caliper, still refurbish it make it look decent. Also repaint it so it'll be nicer.
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Originally Posted by MAXIMA_STYLE
I know its wilwood.... what model of wilwood is what my question was
Oh my bad.
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Well, its kind fo hard to replace ugly looking parts and rotors also when i dont know which setup this is, sl4 sl6 dynalites? wtf are they lol
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Old 08-06-2011, 09:14 PM
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Ask Brian at Fastbrakes, he'll know as he specializes in Wilwood.

And what's up with how it appears like the caliper is sitting way to high like K-ryder said? Illusion?
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looks like a 2-piece rotor but agree with Wiz +1^^^^^^
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It is a 2 pc rotor... definately an illusion i double checked last night when it was mention...how do i get ahold of brian at fastbrakes???
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Originally Posted by MAXIMA_STYLE
It is a 2 pc rotor... definately an illusion i double checked last night when it was mention...how do i get ahold of brian at fastbrakes???
www.fastbrakes.com
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So basically if i show him a picture hell know? Cause i checked their site and NONE of the maxima caliper setup look like this
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So basically if i show him a picture hell know? Cause i checked their site and NONE of the maxima caliper setup look like this
Sure, but Brian at fastbrakes has been specializing in brakes for a very long time, so chances are he's come across this caliper at some point in the last ten years or so. Shoot him an email, or give him a call; you've got nothing to lose.
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Yea sounds like he knows his sh*t
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