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Author Subject: Brembo identification
02woodm

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A mate of mine bought a pair of brembo's for his clio valver. He bought them off ebay from someone breaking a track car and it only mentioned clio valver/Williams. Didn't say what else they would fit or what they originally came from. They fit his clio but he needs spacers and a different master cylinder. He wants to find out what they are so he can sell them. Am I right in thinking front calipers on mk1 clio's and 306's are interchangeable? because I know the rear ones are. I'll upload a picture of them but if anyone could give me some sizes or certain features that would help distinguish what they are that would be great. He said when he bought them they came with a brand new pair of 280mm discs. So whether these are what they are meant to run I don't know.

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Posted 22nd Jan 2014 at 20:30
JWP EFi

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I remember something about clio/406 brembo interchangability and i'm fairly confident that those brembos are the 406 or 306 ones,which ever way you want to look at it
Posted 22nd Jan 2014 at 20:52
02woodm

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The guy he bought them off must not have known what they were off or that they fit a more popular car to tune than clio's. Just because how cheap he sold them for compared to what 406 brembo kits go for on here
Posted 22nd Jan 2014 at 21:16
jamiek_uk2000

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I thought that Renaults were all radial mounted or is that just the megane?

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Posted 23rd Jan 2014 at 00:16
rallyestyle

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They could be off a 406/alfa/fiat, same calipers just with different mountings Yes

Not seen those kind of brembos on a renault before No I assume he has some sort of mounting kit or do they bolt straight on?

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Posted 23rd Jan 2014 at 07:56
02woodm

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They bolt straight on. Only issue he has is that he cant get his standard wheel on without spacers
Posted 23rd Jan 2014 at 12:14
rallyestyle

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02woodm wrote:
They bolt straight on. Only issue he has is that he cant get his standard wheel on without spacers


Interesting. Must be 406 calipers then and hubs that are the same as the 306?

What wheels is he using?

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Posted 23rd Jan 2014 at 13:31
02woodm

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mk1 phase 2 valver wheels. can't think what there called. The turbines are the phase 1 wheels
Posted 23rd Jan 2014 at 21:21
rallyestyle

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02woodm wrote:
mk1 phase 2 valver wheels. can't think what there called. The turbines are the phase 1 wheels


That will be why he needs spacers then Yes You can get this setup to fit under cyclones but only with spacers.

Id say it looks like the setup that people use on the 306 although the only way to know for certain is to measure the distance between the lug holes on the caliper and see what the offset of the disc is Smile

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Posted 24th Jan 2014 at 09:08

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