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Author Subject: Renault sport brembo calipers £165 delivered
roland rat

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Post #1
As above I have a pair of Renault sport 4 pot calipers for sale.

They are finished in silver and in GWO.

£200 delivered o.n.o
Posted 5th Sep 2016 at 23:07
Cjwatson27

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You started breaking it then

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Posted 4th Sep 2016 at 16:43
welshpug!

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Post #3
more likely put brand new calipers on the car and these are spare now, they're about £200 each new, so £200 a pair for functioning ones is ok.

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Posted 4th Sep 2016 at 17:33
roland rat

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Post #4
Cjwatson27 wrote:
You started breaking it then


No bought one to break that's all.

Mine won't be coming apart in my ownership Flip
Posted 4th Sep 2016 at 17:44
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Post #5
Right want money for beer and Cornetto's so £165 posted lowest price
Posted 5th Sep 2016 at 18:40
sergioiacobucci

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Post #6
Noob questions coming up....

1) Do these need a bracket to be made up?
2) Will they fit under cyclones with spacers?

[insert more help here] thanksThumbs up

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Posted 5th Sep 2016 at 21:06
Cjwatson27

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have a look at wp zx thread not sure what calipers he used

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Posted 5th Sep 2016 at 21:10
aaron6

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Post #8
No they won't fit under 15" wheels. You will probably need 17s if you make a bracket to run the 406 coupe discs.

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Posted 5th Sep 2016 at 21:26
sergioiacobucci

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Post #9
aaron6 wrote:
No they won't fit under 15" wheels. You will probably need 17s if you make a bracket to run the 406 coupe discs.


I want to keep my cyclones I'm afraid...Sorry for wasting your time Roland

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Posted 5th Sep 2016 at 21:36
welshpug!

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Post #10
yes, they will go under a 15" wheel and a 310mm disc


Pendulum Motorsport kit.

personally id drop it to 300 or 295 and make it much easier.


no idea on cyclones, none to hand and I sold mine, then bought alcon brakes a few months later LOL

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Posted 5th Sep 2016 at 21:59
aaron6

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Only 15s they might fit under with the 310 kit is the td pr1.2
And I'm not sure on that tbf as Dan's only just fit under 16" pr1.2

Welshpug, which 15s have you seen the 310mm kit squeezed under?
The discs will surely be near enough the size of the inside of the wheel seems as 310mm is nearly 13". It won't leave enough room for the caliper will it?
Fair play if they do go.

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Posted 5th Sep 2016 at 22:09
sergioiacobucci

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welshpug! wrote:
yes, they will go under a 15" wheel and a 310mm disc


Pendulum Motorsport kit.

personally id drop it to 300 or 295 and make it much easier.


no idea on cyclones, none to hand and I sold mine, then bought alcon brakes a few months later LOL


Thanks - I was looking through your project thread trying to work it out!

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Posted 5th Sep 2016 at 22:15
welshpug!

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Post #13
compomotive mo, speedline sl 434.

both have more space than a pro race 1.2.

never got the chance to try pro race 1 but they have good clearance too.

as I mentioned, I'd personally take it down to 300 or 295mm, luckily Godspeed brakes are local to me these days.

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Posted 5th Sep 2016 at 22:27
adam b

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Post #14
sergioiacobucci wrote:
aaron6 wrote:
No they won't fit under 15" wheels. You will probably need 17s if you make a bracket to run the 406 coupe discs.


I want to keep my cyclones I'm afraid...Sorry for wasting your time Roland


But they are so bloody heavy!

Fit under my MO5 with a bit of work Thumbs up

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Posted 5th Sep 2016 at 22:37
sergioiacobucci

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adam b wrote:


But they are so bloody heavy


This is something i havent considered

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Posted 5th Sep 2016 at 22:48
aaron6

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welshpug! wrote:
compomotive mo, speedline sl 434.

both have more space than a pro race 1.2.

never got the chance to try pro race 1 but they have good clearance too.

as I mentioned, I'd personally take it down to 300 or 295mm, luckily Godspeed brakes are local to me these days.
That's pretty cool. I'd also opt for smaller discs under the 15s tbf.

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Posted 5th Sep 2016 at 22:51
roland rat

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Post #17
sergioiacobucci wrote:
adam b wrote:


But they are so bloody heavy


This is something i havent considered


Buy them and if all fails you'll have some atractive paper weights Thumbs up
Posted 5th Sep 2016 at 23:08
sergioiacobucci

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roland rat wrote:
sergioiacobucci wrote:
adam b wrote:


But they are so bloody heavy


This is something i havent considered


Buy them and if all fails you'll have some atractive paper weights Thumbs up


Always a good salesman

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Posted 5th Sep 2016 at 23:29
roland rat

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Post #19
sergioiacobucci wrote:
roland rat wrote:
sergioiacobucci wrote:
adam b wrote:


But they are so bloody heavy


This is something i havent considered


Buy them and if all fails you'll have some atractive paper weights Thumbs up


Always a good salesman


So why you no buy already? 😂
Posted 5th Sep 2016 at 23:50
adam b

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Post #20
sergioiacobucci wrote:
adam b wrote:


But they are so bloody heavy


This is something i havent considered


Nearly twice the weight of a C5 steel wheel and just under 4kg a wheel more than my MO5.
Worth using lighter tyres too like PS3

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Posted 6th Sep 2016 at 21:40
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Post #21
would these need a custom bracket making up then I presume?

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Posted 7th Sep 2016 at 20:31
welshpug!

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yup, radial not lug mount

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Posted 7th Sep 2016 at 20:40
demondriverdan

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Post #23
I've tried 15" 1.2s over mine and they done fit even with a 10mm spacer. Also tried the Speedline wheel that the BTCC cars ran (can't remember the name) and they don't fit either.

They might fit with some modification to the calliper but I couldn't be bothered with that!

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Posted 7th Sep 2016 at 20:55
roland rat

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DICKS OUT BUMP FOR HARAMBE!

Posted 11th Sep 2016 at 21:00
paulvancraen

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Post #25
They do fit in Speedline SL434 wheels (205 PTS) with 302mm 307 CC discs Smile
Posted 11th Sep 2016 at 22:34

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