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ale anglicky sem to zbezne prolitnul co tam hodil:
Today I installed my newly aquired ”Big Brake Kit” (quotes because its not really a kit). Just brakes from another car.
Now I will put this here in big bold letters to avoid anyone missing it and asking again.
THERE IS NO MODIFICATION REQUIRED, TAKE YOUR OLD CALIPERS/PADS/ROTORS AND PUT IN THE NEW CALIPERS/PADS/ROTORS AND DRIVE AWAY, COMPLETE BOLT ON.
The calipers come from a 2006-2007 regular Mazda 6. You can use any other Mazda 6 caliper/pad/rotor, as long as you maintain the same year/model.
Here are some spec for different year models.
Originally Posted by MetalPGT View Post
Disc diameter:
03-05 Mazda 6 => 11.1” => Fits no problem with a 16” wheel
06-07 Mazda 6 => 11.8” => Fits no problem with a 16” wheel
06-07 MazdaSpeed 6 => 12.2” => Must have a 17” wheel minimum
Suffice it to say, big brake kits for the Mazda 6 will also fit. Now before you go out and buy Mazda 6 calipers remember that you need the caliper, and the caliper must include mounting braket, they sell the caliper without the braket, so pay attention when you go buy it.
In my install I purchased rebuilt(posibly even new) calipers from a 2006-2007 Mazda 6. Part numbers are as follow:
Front Left: 18-B5000 - $107.79
Front Right: 18-B5001 - $107.79
Brake Pads: Akebono ACT1164 - $61.79
Rotors: Raybestos 680404 - $41.99 X 2
Grand total was $392.26 (including shipping & 5% coupon).
Now the calipers can be found in these other vehicles:
2006-2008 Ford Fusion
2007-2008 Lincoln MKZ
2006-2006 Lincoln Zephyr
2006-2008 Mercury Milan
I haven´t tried it, but the rear calipers/pads/rotors should also work, but the e-brake will not work since the cable doesn´t reach the caliper.
Fazda PROBE 2.0i, 1994,
kitt car project