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rear disc conversion. plz help. vote.

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by sean2sean, May 30, 2004.

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    sean2sean Member

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    rear disc conversion. plz help. vote.

    hey guys... since the last thread on this topic was deleted... i have to put up a new one. brian at fastbrakes.com needs to see how many ppl would need rear disc conversion.

    so email him @

    sales@fastbrakes.com

    attn: brian

    and just ask him WHEN, and if you want it to BE A COMPLETE KIT, or just a PARTIAL KIT...

    the more ppl email him and ask him about it, the more likely, maybe, he will make a complete kit.

    so please email so the rolla ppl here can get rear disc brake conversions!!!!
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    how much is it gonna cost? partial kit? what 1 side will be complete and the other still drum? Come on now, if u r gonna get it done, u get it done right...complete kit all the way bro.
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    rolla02 Corollalcholic

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    Full would sound nice, but it has to fit behind 15 inch rim, cause I need to switch between summer and winter
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    any plans on just a front caliper upgrade (dual pistons or more)? now theres something I would buy
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    ill email him to help u out but...

    less than 10% of the ppl here will actually get this mod

    the kit will no doubt cost around 2gs COMPLETE...and whos gunna spend that much to stop a rolla with basic bolt-ons wen the stock system can do fine? Since only about 4 of u have major engine mods.....
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    i'll help as well...but i'm seriously considering this, with the work i WILL be doing...i'd rather work from the ground up, if you follow me.
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    thanx vamp!

    bump!!!
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    Myamaguchi1 Guest

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    another email sent
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    in a month or so, ill be interested. I am interested in the partial becuase i want to choose my own breaks.
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    guys guys... the more ppl who email this guy... the better chance of ppl who WANTS to buy it will have it as an option...



    been quoted about 500-600 for the complete kit...
    kit will cost less then 900 bucks for sure... roundin up to be safe... (it depends on the options... ex. my org front kit was 900, it went up to ~1500... due to options that i wanted)
    it will fit behind 15 inch rotors... it will use a 11 inch rotor... or 10-10.5 inch rotor... no details yet...

    the "partial" kit will just be around... ~200 bucks... which will include caliper mounting brackets... and hardware, ss lines, etc.... but you will have to supply the e-brake line... caliper... and maybe rotors... not sure...

    i rather get the full kit...

    so email him and ask about it... sayin that ur interested... more ppl who email him... the faster he will make it...
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    Vamp Gunmetal 2001 Corolla S

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    I bugged him about it a month or so ago. I'll shott him another e-mail.
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    Ninety Four New Member

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    I already emailed the guy from fast brakes and told him to check out the interest brewing on this board, so hopefully he'll see all the threads like this.
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    thats already been done... check out fastbrakes.com
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    I e-mailed him, as a service to the Corolla community. As for now, I'm happy with my 10" front and 10½" rear rotors with single piston calipers all around. Maybe someday I'll upgrade to the factory twin pots.
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    Lekz Guest

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    hmmmm only 600...........
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    burbod01 New Member

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    i am for a front caliper upgrade that fits under 16s
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    *moving to brakes section*
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    im not about to spend another couple of months contacting companies... askin them to make things for a 03-04... i already have a hard enough time tryin to find ppl to make brake kits or projector headlights... and most of those ppl dont even give a crap about it...

    so u 03-04 guys are on ur own... unless i get a 03...but i doubt it... cuz i dont like the design...
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    too big... you need 17s for that kit
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    Lekz Guest

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    and your point is? An 03 rolla looks like shit on anything smaller
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    burbod01 New Member

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    i'm not askin you to... i'm just saying i'm all for a front caliper upgrade for am 04
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    burbod01 New Member

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    for an 04?
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    isnt there already a AEM big brake upgrade and rear disc conversion for the 03-04 Corollas?
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    That was my point...its my opinion get mad if u want.
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    thanks for the compliment nick burns... since when was it all about looks?

    my point is i don't have 17s... they don't seems to make a brake upgrade for anything smaller... what was your point?
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