FORSALE wilwood big brake kit.
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FORSALE wilwood big brake kit.
Hey everyone, i have an extra wilwood big brake kit for sale for a lexus sc300 or mkiv toyota supra turbo. im looking to get what i paid for them back. i have a set on my white sc300 and there amazing. i bought this set for my green sc and am selling the car now. heres a link to the brakes. thanks.
http://www.toyota-supra.info/forums/...ead.php?t=9152
this is a 13" kit. this is perfect for na-t guys, as well as the mkiv turbo guys. These brakes are way beefier than the mkiv brakes. not only the rotors, but the calipers are also. the rotors are 2.25" bigger than the stock sc rotors. for more information about the brakes, you can visit, http://arizonaperformance.com
asking 1295.00 + shipping + paypal fee's FIRM. This is a gorgeous kit. but im getting a tacoma as a daily driver and have no use for this kit. thanks.
http://www.toyota-supra.info/forums/...ead.php?t=9152
this is a 13" kit. this is perfect for na-t guys, as well as the mkiv turbo guys. These brakes are way beefier than the mkiv brakes. not only the rotors, but the calipers are also. the rotors are 2.25" bigger than the stock sc rotors. for more information about the brakes, you can visit, http://arizonaperformance.com
asking 1295.00 + shipping + paypal fee's FIRM. This is a gorgeous kit. but im getting a tacoma as a daily driver and have no use for this kit. thanks.
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this set is for a mkiv supra. yes the mkiv and mkiii are diffrent. arizona performance makes a mkiv and mkiii set. this set is for the sc300 and mkiv. the pictures are of my car on that link. my car was the car used to mock up the brakes. thanks.
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these are way better brakes, there racing brakes. there curved directional veins, slotted rotors, forged anodized calipers, comes with stainless steel lines, more than 7 different pad compounds avalible for racing applications, calipers/rotor combo, weigh much less than the stock pieces. all parts are replacable through wilwood.
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my wheels have a 35 offset. and are a 8.5 in wide rim. for the most part any 17 or 18in wheel should work. for sure any that will clear the mkiv brakes. i can find out the exact back spacing needed.
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i have 18's, and yeah, the back spacing is the most important, but ive seen a few mkiii supra guys run these with 17;s. ill get the backspacing and post that info.
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heres what i got back from him about the wheels.
Backspacing isn't the correct term. They are concerned with "Caliper
Clearance" That number is about 28-30mm or 1.25 inches minimum. For
example the MKIV TT wheels will fit fine. All the new design wheels
seem to fit fine, if they had some old school or European wheels with a
big lip they might have a problem but they will have to make sure.
Here's a post that might answer that question. I realize these photos
are of the rear brakes but this is the same measurement for the front
brakes too.
http://www.supramania.com/forums/sho...3&postcount=14
Backspacing isn't the correct term. They are concerned with "Caliper
Clearance" That number is about 28-30mm or 1.25 inches minimum. For
example the MKIV TT wheels will fit fine. All the new design wheels
seem to fit fine, if they had some old school or European wheels with a
big lip they might have a problem but they will have to make sure.
Here's a post that might answer that question. I realize these photos
are of the rear brakes but this is the same measurement for the front
brakes too.
http://www.supramania.com/forums/sho...3&postcount=14