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Old 01-08-2013, 07:43 PM   #57
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We produced an install video for this kit. You can check it out at
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The rotors themselves look awesome! I like that finish.
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Could we PLEASE get weights on the components? Thx in advance...
You can drill down on Willwood's website and get the weights of each part

http://www.wilwood.com/BrakeKits/Bra...BRZ&option=All

clicking on the link for the rotor gives you that part's weight:

http://www.wilwood.com/Rotors/RotorP...temno=160-6834

12.3 lbs in this case.

They are still missing some part info like the rear hat with the integral drum for the emergency brake.
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Thx for that ^^^

Looks like the front 6 pots weigh the same as the rear 4 pots, though (?)

Wondering if there will be a net loss of weight w/ this setup...
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Thx for that ^^^

Looks like the front 6 pots weigh the same as the rear 4 pots, though (?)

Wondering if there will be a net loss of weight w/ this setup...
Ya' know the one thing that concerns me with the Willwood caliper, is that the 6 pot and 4 pot caliper uses the same body, that is why they weigh the same. The pads are the same...

It is a newer caliper design than they use to have, radial mount, forged, but I think they cheaped out a bit when the two calipers are not a unique design. Maybe I'm being picky. The price is right though....

I do like the silver finish option they have.
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