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  1. #1
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    Question Front Disc conversion

    Dear all,

    What is the diameter for jazz front disc?

    I planing to changing my front disc to 'Brembo Max'.

    The brembo max detail, Rotor Size: 100 pcd 262mm size.

    My question is, can it be fit into my honda jazz "plag&play" ?
    if yes, should i need to change my brake pad as well ?

    can anyone here help me ....


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    Factory size is about 242mm from memory

    And no that kit won't be plug and play unless it is specifically designed for the Jazz. You will need adapters to move the calipers futher out.

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    Thank Jus-10.

    So what should i do if i want to install this brambo max disc ?

    Can just i add the adapter and use back my Original Calipers ?

    Or

    Must i change my calipers as well ?

    t.q~~

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    you could do either. If you want to save some money use the original calipers, but why not do it all in one go and try and find some nice second hand calipers. Maybe something like some Brembos off an older Evo lancer or I believe Porsche Blacks can fit as well if you get it all set up right.

    Also keep in mind that at that size you will probably need a minimum rim diamter of 16", most likely a 17" if you go with some new calipers.

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    oh..thank you so much Jus-10.

    My hand is too itchy to buy the brembo Max.
    Probably I will utilize back my original calipers and just change for better break pad. Currently I’ am using 17" work emotion cr (quite heavy). After this I’ am planning to install 'unichip' piggyback.

    Any comments on unichip ? or any others piggyback that are more better than unichip ?

    mircotech/haltech6k/motec/..is way too expensive for me.

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    oh..thank you so much Jus-10.

    My hand is too itchy to buy the brembo Max.
    Probably I will utilize back my original calipers and just change for better break pad. Currently I’ am using 17" work emotion cr (quite heavy). After this I’ am planning to install 'unichip' piggyback.

    Any comments on unichip ? or any others piggyback that are more better than unichip ?

    mircotech/haltech6k/motec/..is way too expensive for me.

  7. #7
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    Thumbs up

    Alternatively, save up a bit more, and get a mini 4-pot brakes kit.
    I got the Wilwood one.

    Pics..
    1. Rotor and caliper installed..


    2. Goodridge steel braided brake lines & EBC Green pads installed..


    3. All installed with the wheel fitted on..


    A closer look it..

  8. #8
    Contact this company they will help you. They carry Brembo
    CrossDrill, and Pads.




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    Quote Originally Posted by antonio
    Dear all,

    What is the diameter for jazz front disc?

    I planing to changing my front disc to 'Brembo Max'.

    The brembo max detail, Rotor Size: 100 pcd 262mm size.

    My question is, can it be fit into my honda jazz "plag&play" ?
    if yes, should i need to change my brake pad as well ?

    can anyone here help me ....


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