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Old 06-04-08, 09:51 PM
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Question Brake question?

Guys did a search but nothing. I have supra tt front calipers. Thinking about doing the rear supra tt calipers on my SC4. What do I need?
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Supra rotors, calipers and pads for front and rear and then bolt them on.
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^^ Correct plus shims/backing plates & pins... Consider steel brake lines since you have to disconnect caliper. You will also have to remove or trim dust sheild. I have tt brakes all around..GL
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Originally Posted by RikTT
^^ Correct plus shims/backing plates & pins... Consider steel brake lines since you have to disconnect caliper. You will also have to remove or trim dust sheild. I have tt brakes all around..GL
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All ready had the front. They been on the car for a year now. Will be doing the rear in a few weeks. Thanks for the help. List of parts. 2 turbo supra rear caliper,2 rear rotors,set F/r stop-tech brake lines, and all shims an all.
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