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Author: | davem [ Mon Nov 04, 2013 5:53 pm ] |
Post subject: | Buying 4 pot caliper kits. |
Evening I'm currently looking at buying one of those 4 pot caliper kits from the uk( see links below)for a Xmas present for my car, but I'm concerned that what l will order will either be wrong or not have all the required parts required to fit over the Xmas break. The car is a clubman running coopers discs/ calipers ATM. Can members who have fitted one oft these kits or similar,please leave positive/ negative feedback? Was it a worthwhile upgrade and was it a easy install. Thanks again. http://www.kentautodevelopments.com/sho ... -disc-7.75 http://www.minispeed.co.uk/content/75in ... it-stage-2 |
Author: | Babes [ Mon Nov 04, 2013 6:39 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Buying 4 pot caliper kits. |
I bought a kit from minisport once that had incorrect parts with it and it was a complete nuisance to try and get it changed. Now I buy these kits http://www.minisport.com/mini-sport-x-d ... ipers.html fully assembled ready to just bolt on. Have never had a problem with these, have fitted at least 6 sets I can think of off the top of my head. |
Author: | Bennjamin [ Mon Nov 04, 2013 6:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Buying 4 pot caliper kits. |
Babes wrote: I bought a kit from minisport once that had incorrect parts with it and it was a complete nuisance to try and get it changed. Now I buy these kits http://www.minisport.com/mini-sport-x-d ... ipers.html fully assembled ready to just bolt on. Have never had a problem with these, have fitted at least 6 sets I can think of off the top of my head. I too have purchased a 7.9 inch 4 pot kit from minisport.com - I asked in advance if they fit my 10 inch rims and they do ![]() Basically complete bolt on ( with disc CV's ) Refer to my build thread for some pictures viewtopic.php?f=3&t=82960&start=15 |
Author: | wallie [ Tue Nov 05, 2013 10:31 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Buying 4 pot caliper kits. |
i bought a kit from minisport 8.4" completely assembled as like yourself wasnt sure on what i needed to buy it individually, also minisport were really helpful in what rims fit the caliper size |
Author: | Wombat [ Wed Nov 06, 2013 3:12 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Buying 4 pot caliper kits. |
I bought the kit from Minisport - been a hassle. Ball joints were so tight they couldn't be moved - had to re- shim. The ball joints are also classed as after market - got in some "genuine" from Minispares but can't tell the difference - both hard to file etc (had some genuine from Minispares from about 5 years ago looked totally different BUT easy to mark with file ? ) Latest hassle is the steering arm is for a pommy steering rack - has a different angle to the Ozzie one and a different size hole for the steering rack ball joint pin. ![]() Only went with Minisport was 1 - ready assembled and bolt in (Ha!) 2 - Minipares were out of stock of some components at the time Knowing what I know now I would get the kit ( unassembled as they do it) from Minispares and make sure you get the right steering arms. ( and an extra packet or two of shims ![]() |
Author: | drmini in aust [ Thu Nov 07, 2013 7:43 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Buying 4 pot caliper kits. |
The steering arm should have the same size hole whether early type or UK Mk2 on. As for the balljoints if you CAN'T file the threaded end I would NOT use them, they are dangerous. The thread should be relatively soft. |
Author: | Wombat [ Thu Nov 07, 2013 10:16 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Buying 4 pot caliper kits. |
OK. - I'm confused ( easy for an old bloke) I have 3 sets of ball joints - all un-used two I can scratch a shallow mark with a V file and make a mark I can catch my fingernail on the on the other I can gouge a screwdriver slot nearly with the same effort . Which do I use? (Thought I had to use the harder one?) |
Author: | timmy201 [ Thu Nov 07, 2013 11:07 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Buying 4 pot caliper kits. |
If you are going to be buying a bit of stuff from minispares, go over to theminiforum.co.uk and sign up as a TMF+ member. If you link that account to your minispares account you'll get 7.5% off all purchases. It does cost 5 pounds, but buying a 500 pound brake kit would net you a saving of 37 pounds... |
Author: | drmini in aust [ Thu Nov 07, 2013 12:56 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Buying 4 pot caliper kits. |
Wombat wrote: OK. - I'm confused ( easy for an old bloke) I have 3 sets of ball joints - all un-used two I can scratch a shallow mark with a V file and make a mark I can catch my fingernail on the on the other I can gouge a screwdriver slot nearly with the same effort . Which do I use? (Thought I had to use the harder one?) If you are talking the threaded end, all 3 are OK. But if you can file a flat on the outside of the ball end, they are too soft. ps. grind a small flat (~1.5mm wide)in 1 spot on the ball OD to let the grease through, if it doesn't have one. |
Author: | Wombat [ Thu Nov 07, 2013 3:04 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Buying 4 pot caliper kits. |
Ah...I see said the blind man as he picked up the hammer and saw. |
Author: | Mick [ Thu Nov 07, 2013 5:16 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Buying 4 pot caliper kits. |
timmy201 wrote: If you are going to be buying a bit of stuff from minispares, go over to theminiforum.co.uk and sign up as a TMF+ member. If you link that account to your minispares account you'll get 7.5% off all purchases. It does cost 5 pounds, but buying a 500 pound brake kit would net you a saving of 37 pounds... Good to know! |
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