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Old 08-29-2012, 09:39 AM   #15
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With due respect I was just quoting that link I posted. I am merely repeating information from that thread. Which, to me (not knowing anything about STI brakes) seemed like valid points. Ah... maybe I should have said mutually exclusive points. You can have one of two problems.
Yep, I was just raising a counter-point to see if there was a reason to avoid going that route. There does not appear to be one.
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Old 08-29-2012, 09:49 AM   #16
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Tundra brakes? You know how much unsprung weight that would add?!?! If you want a serious upgrade, a real upgrade, then consider these:

http://www.essexpartsblog.com/news/E...em-Development
Do you know how much weight that is? Why don't you inform me please?
This whole thing was just a thought based on vw guys putting Tuareg and Lamborghini brakes on their jettas and golfs. Seems like its not the best option, but I would like to hear something from someone with some facts, not speculation.
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Old 08-29-2012, 09:59 AM   #17
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Old 08-29-2012, 10:02 AM   #18
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I don't see what's so funny. Volkswagen owns Audi, Bugatti, and their most recent purchase of Porsche, not to mention their ties with other manufacturers.
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Of course I don't know what I'm talking about but it sounds funny.

One wants the smallest brakes that will do the job. A Lamborghini weighs how much and goes how fast? A Touareg weighs how much? Have you read the Essex Parts build thread/blog? They are claiming 20 pounds (total both sides) saving with their Sprint system and 8-10 pounds (total) with their Endurance system. Why would you fit something that weighs more?

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Old 08-29-2012, 10:12 AM   #20
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Sound like huge overkill to me. One wants the smallest brakes that will do the job. A Lamborghini weighs how much and goes how fast? A Touareg weighs how much?
I'm not saying something like that is necessary, it wasn't something I would have done if I had kept my jetta, but like I said before all this was a thought on possibly saving people money on upgrading their frs or brz.
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Ok. Serious time. I apologise for the laughing smilies. It was my 1st reaction not knowing anything about vw people putting Lamborghini brakes on their golfs.

I do not know anything about the reality of fitting STI brakes to a BRZ/86 but I think it sounds a lot better than the idea of trying to fit Tundra brakes.
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Old 08-29-2012, 10:37 AM   #22
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With due respect I was just quoting that link I posted. I am merely repeating information from that thread. Which, to me (not knowing anything about STI brakes) seemed like valid points. Ah... maybe I should have said mutually exclusive points. You can have one of two problems.

I have just read your link. Makes sense. Okies, I am not sure how to amend all my posts to take that into account.
Since then it was discovered that at least some year STI calipers can have the bleeders moved to the other side, which fixes the issue.

However, that doesn't change the fact that most here will never *need* bigger brakes and that they *will not* do anything good for you on the street.
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The biggest issue with fitting brakes on ANY car willy nilly is the likely chance of upsetting the brake bias. In a car this balanced do you really want to take the risk? If you're going for bling then fine...

If you had asked about piston sizes instead then I know you'd be at least attempting to calculate brake bias. Then possibly fitting any old calipers from some <insert car here> would make sense.
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If you could make them fit, which would take a custom bracket, bigger wheels, and custom rotors, it wouldn't be a performance improvement.

A big front heavy truck like a Tundra is going to have way too much front bias and will lock up the front tires very easily when used on a FT86. The increase in unsprung weight will be substantial and have a noticeable impact on ride, handling, and acceleration.

Short version: don't do it.

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Aren't the Subaru 4/2pot calipers nearly bolt-up? I don't think they're directional like the Brembos...
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Tundra brake will be too heavy. Plus the tundra has different bolt patron (6 for the tundra and 5 for the 86).
FYI - Second Gen Tundra has a PCD of 5x150.
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Aren't the Subaru 4/2pot calipers nearly bolt-up? I don't think they're directional like the Brembos...
The fronts should bolt up, I don't know about the rears.
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The fronts should bolt up, I don't know about the rears.
They might require GroupN rotors.. Hmm. Wish I had a Subaru parts computer so I could compare part#s..
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