what rear brakes for calibra turbo???
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what rear brakes for calibra turbo???
what options do i have for bigger rear brakes than the 270mm i have already?
my front brakes are tarox 6 pot with 318mm discs and i need something better for rear
my front brakes are tarox 6 pot with 318mm discs and i need something better for rear
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vaggelis00
Re: what rear brakes for calibra turbo???
front brakes are adequate but i need to upgrade the rear brakes because they will look nicer 
D-man waiting for the info mate. thanks

D-man waiting for the info mate. thanks
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vaggelis00
Re: what rear brakes for calibra turbo???
Complication of installation depends on type of brakes You presently have.
As I understood, if You have later type brakes, then it is almost plug-n-play.
If brakes are of earlier type then You'll have to apply some handjob
But not so hard as well.
As I understood, if You have later type brakes, then it is almost plug-n-play.
If brakes are of earlier type then You'll have to apply some handjob

Re: what rear brakes for calibra turbo???
why not have a word with Tarox and get some to match the fronts 

More power than God
Re: what rear brakes for calibra turbo???
Tarox were bought from ebay so payed just 449 pounds for them. i have the early type i suppose because my front brakes were the early type 284mm
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vaggelis00
Re: what rear brakes for calibra turbo???
that's why D-Man asked about my rear setup...
280mm discs (rear) from Omega B with Omegas rear callippers (40mm) are on my Calibra.
on later type brakes (with 288mm in front) - it should be plug & play.
on earlier type brakes (with 284mm in front) - it needs some machining(so the 'thingie' on which wheel is sitting - goes deeper in bearing) and changing bearings. it might get clearer when you compare rear disc dimensions - for example in brembo catalogue (http://bremboaftermarket.com/) - especially - hub's height.
p.s. sorry for my english - sometimes it's

280mm discs (rear) from Omega B with Omegas rear callippers (40mm) are on my Calibra.
on later type brakes (with 288mm in front) - it should be plug & play.
on earlier type brakes (with 284mm in front) - it needs some machining(so the 'thingie' on which wheel is sitting - goes deeper in bearing) and changing bearings. it might get clearer when you compare rear disc dimensions - for example in brembo catalogue (http://bremboaftermarket.com/) - especially - hub's height.
p.s. sorry for my english - sometimes it's


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