95/96 Brake System on 93?
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95/96 Brake System on 93?
My dear LS owners, can I put 95/96 LS brakes on my 93? I heard that the 95/96 has four piston caliper, will I get better braking? I thought of Supra TT brakes but since my new wheels are standard disk the Supra TT brakes won't fit. Anybody is an expert on brakes? Help me out, thanks~~
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Re: 95/96 Brake System on 93?
Originally posted by kenjitsou
My dear LS owners, can I put 95/96 LS brakes on my 93? I heard that the 95/96 has four piston caliper, will I get better braking? I thought of Supra TT brakes but since my new wheels are standard disk the Supra TT brakes won't fit. Anybody is an expert on brakes? Help me out, thanks~~
My dear LS owners, can I put 95/96 LS brakes on my 93? I heard that the 95/96 has four piston caliper, will I get better braking? I thought of Supra TT brakes but since my new wheels are standard disk the Supra TT brakes won't fit. Anybody is an expert on brakes? Help me out, thanks~~
Most likely, you will need to replace/upgrade the master cylinder (to support the larger calipers) and probably upgrade to the 1995/1996 brake lines. Will you be using 1995/1996 rotors too?
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Test the fitting of the caliper with your wheels on to make sure the caliper bolt holes line up and the caliper clears your wheel (rim.)
I tried putting SC430 brakes on my 1990 and it was a no go. Caliper bolt holes were off by 1/2".
Cross-drilled won't do much for regular day to day driving but give you more brake noise and some flashy looks. If you really want a sporty rotor go with the slotted style rotor but beware it will eat up your brake pads faster than normal.
Try stainless steel brake lines..if I don't sell my car it would be my next mod.
I tried putting SC430 brakes on my 1990 and it was a no go. Caliper bolt holes were off by 1/2".
Cross-drilled won't do much for regular day to day driving but give you more brake noise and some flashy looks. If you really want a sporty rotor go with the slotted style rotor but beware it will eat up your brake pads faster than normal.
Try stainless steel brake lines..if I don't sell my car it would be my next mod.
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Originally posted by kenjitsou
I don't know when I get my new wheels next month, the 95/96 calipers will fit inside the wheels or not.....I have 20x8.5 +38 standard disk.
I don't know when I get my new wheels next month, the 95/96 calipers will fit inside the wheels or not.....I have 20x8.5 +38 standard disk.
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