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N90ATH
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what do people think about wilwood midilite brakes?

specs are:
Size (mm) :- 285
Caliper Type: Midilite 4 pot(new)
Lug/Radial: R
Disc Size (Diam x Width): 285 x 21
Possible Wheelsize (Inches): 15

been offered a brand new set of these for a reasonable pirce, what do people think?

cheers nath
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31st Jan 06 at 18:58   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

any1?
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No good for road use, unless you want to steam clean them every day...
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eh?
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They are made from Aluminium right?
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umm think so yer
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Yea, they will be made for race use, not road use and will require a lot of maintainence....

If you want 4 pots then check out the Godspeed stuff: www.godspeed.fsnet.com
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cheers ed wot about the hispec or reyland set up they any gd?
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Hispec ones will be the same sort of thing as the Willwoods. The problem is they will need constant cleaning and attention to keep them in good condition due to salt on the roads.

Reylands are AP Racing and I'm not sure how good they are for road use...
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so wot about the godspeed ones they ok fro road use?
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Yea, they are made for road use - cast steel calipers with sutable dust seals. SHould be pretty simple to keep maintained.
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klkl will have a look at them by pvs
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the reyland's are fine but they need to be warm for best results.... ask yourself.. do you actually need to spend £700 on brakes? also if you a fan of nice shinny alloys then kiss them goodby cos these things give off some craszy amount of dust....

[Edited on 01-02-2006 by Siberia]
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lol well want decent stoping power as wanna do some track days eventually and i will be havin white wheels so will wash them every day anyway lol

looking at the god speed set up only 400 quid so not too bad
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You can get a Hi Spec kit that utilises an ATE (2.0) brake set up. It spaces the calipers out a bit more so you can use bigger disks. I think it's what Iaz has on the Jag Corsa... Thats the next cheaper option because with a 2.0 enigne the 2.0 brakes are actually a bit shit... Or are you having a 1.6 now?
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quote:
Originally posted by ed
Hispec ones will be the same sort of thing as the Willwoods. The problem is they will need constant cleaning and attention to keep them in good condition due to salt on the roads.




haha at hi-spec needing cleaning, you ever sen joffs car? he cleans it never..... and when he does im sre he wont clean the brakes, he has hi-spec brakes on that......they work fine
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quote:
Originally posted by ed
Yea, they will be made for race use, not road use and will require a lot of maintainence....

If you want 4 pots then check out the Godspeed stuff: www.godspeed.fsnet.com

http://www.godspeedbrakes.fsnet.co.uk/frameset.htm
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quote:
Originally posted by broster
quote:
Originally posted by ed
Hispec ones will be the same sort of thing as the Willwoods. The problem is they will need constant cleaning and attention to keep them in good condition due to salt on the roads.




haha at hi-spec needing cleaning, you ever sen joffs car? he cleans it never..... and when he does im sre he wont clean the brakes, he has hi-spec brakes on that......they work fine



i do remember joff commenting that his wheels were brown and not black...
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iv ben speaking to god-speed, his recommended kit for a set of 15" wheels is ap calipers, 195discs, ds2500 pads, all for £950....

 
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