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After seeing the RC spec wheels didn't fit this kit, I spent today hunting for an alternative. Figured there would be a few Subaru options, but I like the fact my car is a Toyota, so looked here first. Didn't have to look long..
2001 - 2005 Toyota Celica 16"x6.5" +39 offset. Simple 5 spoke design. 15lbs. Found some at a local wreckers, 4 wheels and 205/50/16 tyres for $180. (For all four!) Went and checked before commiting. Maths seemed right, as the RC wheel is the same size but +48. Put template in wheel, a good 4-5mm clearance from caliper to spoke. About 13mm clearance at the top. Clearances are from template too, which already had some clearance built into it. Will put pics up later. |
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This looks interesting, although I don't really need a brake upgrade.
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I don't have to care about them getting scratched, because cheap to replace. They will have a smaller circumference, so acceleration will be improved. They're an OEM wheel, so extremely strong. Nothing stopping me getting you model wheel in 16x7, which will weigh much less than a 17x9. Off the top of my head, ssr type c 16x7 weighs 12lbs; I know because there's a set for sale in another city here, I'm just waiting for the seller to get me a shipping cost. |
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Also, even if a set of smaller wheels weighs the same as a larger set, the rim of the smaller wheels is closer to the center of the wheel, so it takes less energy to spin it.
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I installed the new rotors and the Carbotech XP-10 pads. I bled the brakes properly and took it for a spin. The XP-10s seem like the perfect pad for my street use. They don't bite as hard as the Wilwood BP-30s but are quiet and once they bite down, they have a good amount of torque and stop the car pretty quickly. Very happy with them so far. I didn't have an extensive drive, just enough to bed the brakes in and a short cruise.
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http://www.wilwood.com/BrakeKits/Bra...%2c+except+STI
Is this the kit that would be recommended for the rear, to suit the front? I realise that up until now we've just been talking about the front replacement kit only, but I'm looking to replace the rears as well because I have the lower spec 86, which came with solid rear discs; but also, I'm all about that reducing unsprung weight. Cheers. |
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How would you determine if this would be compatible with our parking brake? Or are parking brake systems pretty much universal?
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And, I'm thinking about this kit... http://pandlmotorsports.com/shop/pl-...ght-brake-kit/ It has disclaimers about heat sink etc, but I imagine that's more aimed towards sti guys; we're a fair bit lighter than they are. |
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I don't ever leave cars in gear when I turn them off, it's always neutral with the handbrake pulled. Habits can be changed though.
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@diss7, are you going to be buying front and rear brakes soon?
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