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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2017
Location: Melbourne
Car: Sp20
Posts: 1
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Hey legends,
Had my sp20 for a year now. Bought some sp25 rims. About to lower it. Looking meannnn. I recently serviced my car with new pads and rotars but they look like a fully siiiioioicckkkk Honda civic with mad 20s on it, not cool. I'm a race car mechanic and know nothing about the MPS or sp25 braking system. I would like to run bigger brakes. Same studd pattern obviously but I don't know if the caliper mounts are the same. Is it as simple as bolt on? Cheers |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: wollongong
Car: 99, BJ 323 astina hatch
Posts: 1,506
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You need to look at Mazda 6 brakes, direct bolt on mazda 6 GG wagon brakes are 299mm probably best bang for buck
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Senior Member
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Even the Gh mazda6 front brakes still bolt straight on.
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brakes, mps, sp20, sp25, upgrade |
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