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Old 17-08-2011, 08:05 PM   #1
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Default Brake Upgrade Options FG G6ET Standard 18" Rims?

What are the brake upgrade options for a 2008 FG G6ET with standard 18" rims? 245/40R18

Are there slotted DBA5000s to suit and any whats the best caliper options that would clear?

Thanks for all advice.

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Old 18-08-2011, 09:28 AM   #2
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Default Re: Brake Upgrade Options FG G6ET Standard 18" Rims?

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What are the brake upgrade options for a 2008 FG G6ET with standard 18" rims? 245/40R18

Are there slotted DBA5000s to suit and any whats the best caliper options that would clear?

Thanks for all advice.
This has 322mm front and 303mm rear so the 5000 series rotors are not available sorry and the factory wheels will not allow brembo calipers to clear either.
We may be able to supply a twin psiton front kit with 355mm rotors and a rear pbr caliper with 328mm vented rear rotors for under $3000 but at the moment there are no calipers available thanks to PBR. I would like to see if this front upgrade does clear the factory wheels as i think it will fill the void.
DBA 4000 rotors and better pads are the only option at the moment unless you are thinking of changing your wheels to suit our 6/4 brembo set up that sells for $4500.
If i can offer anymore help let me know thanks.
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Old 18-08-2011, 06:13 PM   #3
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Default Re: Brake Upgrade Options FG G6ET Standard 18" Rims?

OK, thanks very much for clarifying options. I'll probably upgrade the rims to go for a 6/4 Brembo combination.
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Old 19-08-2011, 09:40 AM   #4
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OK, thanks very much for clarifying options. I'll probably upgrade the rims to go for a 6/4 Brembo combination.
Just make sure when you purchase the rims they guarentee you they will fit the brembo brakes and when your ready or need anymore questions answered don't hesitate to contact me.
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