LS 4-piston Brake setup for my SC4
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wusup now here's wut i'm workin' with
see how it's positioned a little angled up not straight vertical
now here's a pic from the back with the stock calipers after i cut the dust sheild away 4 the calipers. after i tried, should've taken pics, put the stocks back on.
that's weird
but i'm probably going to get the rotor machined down, in diameter, after i take some measurements.
just lettin ya'll know what the deal is
T
see how it's positioned a little angled up not straight vertical
now here's a pic from the back with the stock calipers after i cut the dust sheild away 4 the calipers. after i tried, should've taken pics, put the stocks back on.
that's weird
but i'm probably going to get the rotor machined down, in diameter, after i take some measurements.
just lettin ya'll know what the deal is
T
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i have a 97 sc300 ..and really need to change my brakes...i have 19inch rims
i want to get ls400 brake upgrade ..what year ls400 brakes will match my
97 sc300 ..or does it even matter? need advice sorry for the nub question
i want to get ls400 brake upgrade ..what year ls400 brakes will match my
97 sc300 ..or does it even matter? need advice sorry for the nub question
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Alright, i got a question. This one's not stupid i promise. Why is it that when people are showing pics of their Ls brake rotors, sometimes they are crossdrilled and sometimes they are not? Is there a difference between the Ls front and rear brakes so one is drilled the other isnt? Jus wonderin should i b lookin for Ls rotors that are drilled or no.
Also on a side note, I understand that the clearence for rims needs to be 2.75 inches, and I am hoping that the 18 inch Is350 rims will do that. (anyone know if they do, let me know so i dont have to figure it out as i dont even have the rims yet) thanks.
Also on a side note, I understand that the clearence for rims needs to be 2.75 inches, and I am hoping that the 18 inch Is350 rims will do that. (anyone know if they do, let me know so i dont have to figure it out as i dont even have the rims yet) thanks.
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Alright, i got a question. This one's not stupid i promise. Why is it that when people are showing pics of their Ls brake rotors, sometimes they are crossdrilled and sometimes they are not? Is there a difference between the Ls front and rear brakes so one is drilled the other isnt? Jus wonderin should i b lookin for Ls rotors that are drilled or no.
Also on a side note, I understand that the clearence for rims needs to be 2.75 inches, and I am hoping that the 18 inch Is350 rims will do that. (anyone know if they do, let me know so i dont have to figure it out as i dont even have the rims yet) thanks.
Also on a side note, I understand that the clearence for rims needs to be 2.75 inches, and I am hoping that the 18 inch Is350 rims will do that. (anyone know if they do, let me know so i dont have to figure it out as i dont even have the rims yet) thanks.
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The LS400 calipers are a 4-pot monoblock design. In fact, these are a much more modern design than the Supra TT calipers. The LS400 calipers are also much lighter than the Supra TT calipers.
Performancewise, these LS400 4-pot calipers were once used as the premium TRD big brake kit (before 2000), while the Supra were/are sold as the standard TRD big brake kit.
The only thing is that I always believed that these calipers needed to be modified in order to fit on the GS (and thus the SC or Supra). ... I really hope I am wrong.
Performancewise, these LS400 4-pot calipers were once used as the premium TRD big brake kit (before 2000), while the Supra were/are sold as the standard TRD big brake kit.
The only thing is that I always believed that these calipers needed to be modified in order to fit on the GS (and thus the SC or Supra). ... I really hope I am wrong.
Supra Calipers are $80 ea new. How much less could these LS calipers be? Supra brakes with aftermarket rotors have over 1710BHP of stopping power for the fronts and 1100 for the rears. Here is a link.
http://planetsoarer.com/suprabrakesI...akeUpgrade.htm
Do you have the actual specs of stopping power for these LS Monoblocks? How much are they?
The brakes I am more interested in are the new IS350 monoblocks. Those are retarded powerful- just wondering how $$$ much are they...