RX-7 4 piston caliper adapting bracket

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  • kowalski
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    Originally posted by SchnellerVert
    11.0 vs stock size.
    the corrado rotors are also a little thicker i believe.
    here is a picture of the calipers. I have a set on order. the bracket it just an adapter plate to adapt the stock bolt spacing to the rx7 caliper, made out of steel.


    heres a the first picture that came up of a picture of the corrado rotor, cheap ebay D/S thing...

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  • SchnellerVert
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    11.0 vs stock size.

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  • backtrail69
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    I am tuned in. I want to know the size comparison and some pictures. Plus personal feedback for braking feel/performance before I throw down. Machining is no issue for me personally.

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  • 4ce30
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    ^

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    Pics....

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  • rs4pro3
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    pics of said bracket please? Also what type material etc.. are they being made out off?
    Last edited by rs4pro3; 11-20-2007, 08:57 AM.

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    So how big are the Corrado rotors?

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  • kowalski
    started a topic RX-7 4 piston caliper adapting bracket

    RX-7 4 piston caliper adapting bracket

    I am starting a group buy for the caliper adaption bracket for the RX-7 4 piston caliper. I will provide the bracket for the caliper, and you can do the rest. If you would like me to source all the parts for you pm me separate of this GB. What is needed in total is shown below. I would like to keep this organized so if you post in the gb on r3v, or e30tech, do not post in this one. start a list. I will have prices for the bracket tomorrow.

    89-91 rx-7 (turbo II) calipers
    91-93 corrado g60 (1.8L supercharged) rotors
    adapter plate for calipers (what i will provide)
    machine either the rotor or the hub to fit. (1mm center bore, and 1mm off the hub, or rotor hat)
    Last edited by kowalski; 11-19-2007, 09:45 PM.
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