Evolution/Sti Brembo Front calipers

Discussion in 'For Sale : Car Parts' started by Xracer, Sep 11, 2008.

  1. Xracer
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    Got a set of front calipers from an EVO. They are pretty much the same as the brembos off an STi , only difference is how they run the caliper transition line between each half of the calipers. Other that they are a bolt on upgrade. They have been sand blasted and ready for new paint. (peeling paint was a common problem on EVO calipers). They come with pins but no retainers (which can be found pretty cheap). They have pads in them with roughly %50 Life left. 2 of the dust boots have seen better days. Other than that they are tities. If you would like them painted/powder coated i can do so for another $100.

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    $400 OBO
    Cash monyes preferred.

    Located in Brooklyn park
    Call Max: 612-986-0055

    Yes im a new member, but im sure some have you have seen this which i built for a buddy on here:
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    I wonder how that exhaust sounds?

    like a Chevy V8 pickup with dual exhaust?
     
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    Max, why did you guys close Hyper-Tek Down?
     
  4. illegal2.2
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    is it down? i thought legendx still paints there? iono

    choung
     
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    I thought it just moved or something...
     
  6. Nuke
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    iirc, the evo brembos are not straight bolt ons
    i read somewhere on nazioc about it.
     
  7. Xracer
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    The rears are not bolt on i know that for sure. I cant see why the fronts would not work. the bolt spacing for the mounts are the same.

    Hyper tek is closed. Building lease ended. Even if the owner opens up another location, dont expect to see tom or I there. We are starting our own place.
     
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    good!!!!! you guys deserve your own place! bump
     
  9. carl
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    I don't think they fronts bolt straight on either - the bleeders would be upside down iirc
     
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    Wow can't beleive Hyper Tech stayed open for that long.
     
  11. legendx
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    yea we do! its in the works though guys. we'll keep you all posted.
     
  12. Xracer
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    I looked into it and it seems that somebody measured a 3mm Difference between the bolt spacing. Which simply means you have to shave 1.5mm of material off the holes in the upright to make them fit.
     
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    What about the offset for the rotor?
     
  14. Xracer
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    You use STi Rotors just as you would with STi calipers