Maxi23 wrote:
Go Cooper S
A lot less hassle.
Pickup a BRAND NEW set for about $1500
A set in need of a rebuild will be anywhere from $400 to $800.
Fits under 10" Rims.
Cooper disc brakes (Not S brakes) will fit, but have been told they arent much better than a properly setup set of drum brakes.
You will be lucky to pick a complete Cooper S set up for $400-
$800-$1200 is more like it. Hardly worth the aggro by the time you fix them. Buy NEW.
According to the MM site, Ford Fiesta (NOT Festiva) calipers fit easily into 10" wheels with Mini 8.4" rotors turned down to 7.9". You still need the disc brake type swivel hubs though, and calipers are rare here, so hardly worth it.
re the old 7" Cooper brakes, they are a lot better than some people say. I had them in a Clubby auto

with metal king pads and a servo, they stopped fine.

But new 7" rotors now are only available from MiniMania in US.
If you find some, the swivel hubs (nothing else) are same as a Cooper S.
We have a set of early Honda Citys in 10" Speedy hotwires on Daytona the Clubby, yes they fit (just). These calipers are 110mm bolt spacing... not 140mm like a Civic. Pads & rotors are different too.
Don't uses Civics, the pads will overhang the rotor on the inside and wear a step in themselves...
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