stumog
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Ok so at the week end i changed my tiny brakes to the larger post 93 ones.
This is not a how to if your not sure of how to change brakes then dont they are very important. the idea of this is to help answer the questions i had and couldnt find answers to when i was looking.
You need;-
Backing plates x2
Larger discs x2
Different calipersx2
New padsx4
The backing plates are a lot bigger and i noticed that they are pretty different to the old style ones. the old ones have a scoop and vents to get air into the back of the disc the new ones were solid.
Discs are massive when put next to the old ones and lots thincker.
Pads are the same also the same as the 90 series ones i found in the garage as well. so i think you could do the 100 series pad mod to a early 80.
The brake pipes fitted but they have a pin to locate them which is in a different place on the new calipers so the pipe ends up looking a bit odd but doesnt rub on anything.
As for fitting it really is just the same as refitting if you were replacing your oe items.
inital thoughts are my brakes are better but not sure if this is because its all new any way. Mine needed discs and i had a sticky caliper that i wasnt 100% happy with so i went for it. I fitted DPA discs which do look very nice.
here is a picture for clive to show i did do the work.

Stu
This is not a how to if your not sure of how to change brakes then dont they are very important. the idea of this is to help answer the questions i had and couldnt find answers to when i was looking.
You need;-
Backing plates x2
Larger discs x2
Different calipersx2
New padsx4
The backing plates are a lot bigger and i noticed that they are pretty different to the old style ones. the old ones have a scoop and vents to get air into the back of the disc the new ones were solid.
Discs are massive when put next to the old ones and lots thincker.
Pads are the same also the same as the 90 series ones i found in the garage as well. so i think you could do the 100 series pad mod to a early 80.
The brake pipes fitted but they have a pin to locate them which is in a different place on the new calipers so the pipe ends up looking a bit odd but doesnt rub on anything.
As for fitting it really is just the same as refitting if you were replacing your oe items.
inital thoughts are my brakes are better but not sure if this is because its all new any way. Mine needed discs and i had a sticky caliper that i wasnt 100% happy with so i went for it. I fitted DPA discs which do look very nice.
here is a picture for clive to show i did do the work.

Stu