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4 pot brakes inside 15's?
hey,
i havent really researched this yet but i thought it would be easier to get a general base from you guys, so . . .
are there any four pot brake calipers that will fit inside 15 inch wheels with slotted or drilled discs?
and what size rotors can you fit in 15's?
Pete
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I think the question is what size callipers can you fit more than the actual rotor size. Also the rims design will have a lot to do with howmuch space you have 
What car is it for? Because the DC2R has twin pots (I think) inside 15s.....but its a pretty tight squees 
-Win
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it's because of DC2R using 15 inch brake, so just fit the 15 inch rims.
to fit a 4 pot caliper inside 15 inch rims, u may need to see the width and offset of the rim. (like 15 x 6.5, offset 40, can fit a spoon caliper)
like my friend, he fitted the spoon 4 pot caliper into DC2R, and still, they work perfectly with the factory 15 inch rims.
wynode// i think the DC2R has single spot as original, a BIG single spot tho...
Cheers
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ohh, yes, and EG6 using 14 inch brake, which means it can use 14 inch rims minimum. anyway, the 15's are the standard...
just for addition information, the DC2R's factory 15 inch rims are in 6 inch width. however, i have no idea of the offset they have, but they still fit a 4 pot...
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Stephen used to fit his spoon brake caliper with his stockies. He had to use a very very thin spacer though.
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it depends on what 4 pot caliper you're trying to fit
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how would u guys rate the following 4 pot calipers:
1. Spoon
2. AP Racing
3. Wilwood
4. Brembo
in weight, price, preformance, and price of brake pad(for example, spoon caliper can use factory size brake pads on ITR, but AP requires some other size that are expensive)?
Cheers
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ive got a jazz . . .
so 4 pots would be an overkill but it was a thought i had . . .
i was thining of wilwoods maybe . . .
the brakes start to fade after a while of hard use and i was sort of looking beyond getting slotted rotors and better pads
Pete
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 Originally Posted by petrovski
ive got a jazz . . .
so 4 pots would be an overkill but it was a thought i had . . .
i was thining of wilwoods maybe . . .
the brakes start to fade after a while of hard use and i was sort of looking beyond getting slotted rotors and better pads
Pete 
for a Jazz, u can choose the AP Racing 4 pot, with 290mm slotted disc. but in this case, u may need to use 16 inch rims, not sure about 15.....
for da 16's, i would recommand 16 x 7, offset 35+. this will be a perfect match for ur AP 4 pot
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 Originally Posted by b18a
it's because of DC2R using 15 inch brake, so just fit the 15 inch rims.
to fit a 4 pot caliper inside 15 inch rims, u may need to see the width and offset of the rim. (like 15 x 6.5, offset 40, can fit a spoon caliper)
like my friend, he fitted the spoon 4 pot caliper into DC2R, and still, they work perfectly with the factory 15 inch rims.
wynode// i think the DC2R has single spot as original, a BIG single spot tho...
Cheers
do you know which spoon 4 pot caliper that ur friend used on the DC2R?
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 Originally Posted by petrovski
ive got a jazz . . .
so 4 pots would be an overkill but it was a thought i had . . .
i was thining of wilwoods maybe . . .
the brakes start to fade after a while of hard use and i was sort of looking beyond getting slotted rotors and better pads
Pete 
ye, I am thinking of upgrading the brake on my Jazz too, I've had TWO close call in TWO days..... damn.... but the ABS saved my car just in time.... I HATE TAXIs.... and Holden Drivers.... I've got 15 x 7 wheels... what's the price range anyway?
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endless make a 4 pot kit to fit inside 15" rims..
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