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    Brake setup for s40 t4 1999 model

    Hey guys n gurls. What's the chances of someone on here having a list or instructions of what's needed to put the evo big brakes on this car ???? Any ideas on better braking would be helpful ??? Thanks. Mike.

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    I have got them on my T4... Should be an almost bolt on bolt off? you may need slightly longer bolts but depends on which model T4? great brakes...

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    What brake setup are you after? Evo 1-3 twin pots with 276mm discs, VR4 twin pots with 294mm discs or Brembo 4 pots?

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    Hey. Probaly evo twin pots would be the best. What's best for track day. As standards would warp in one lap.

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    I would opt for the Legnum Vr4 setup due to the bigger discs, will also help dissipate the heat. The Evo 3 discs are slightly smaller at 276mm.

    These callipers bolt on the same as the Evo ones.
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MITSUBISHI...item3cd824080e
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MITSUBISHI...item3cd824080e

    Then get 294mm discs, what ever your budget:
    http://www.camskill.co.uk/m22b0s1395..._VR4_EC5W_EC5A

    Re-drill them to 4x114 & bolt it all on.


 

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