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AE86 dual calipers
By: Bob Date: June 27, 2014, 4:37 pm
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So my corolla has backing plates already welded on the axle for
dual calipers with holes for stock gts rear caliper brackets.
But here's my question; I have stick s13 front calipers and
brackets, if I can retrofit them to fit properly on the rotor
(which I can do) will a hydro ebrake or staging brake put out
enough volume to work with them, since they have a larger piston
than most standard rear brake calipers?
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Re: AE86 dual calipers
By: tungm Date: July 7, 2014, 11:34 am
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yes. remember it'd be the same as if you put a hydro ebrake on a
240sx.
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Re: AE86 dual calipers
By: Bob Date: July 9, 2014, 7:38 pm
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But using front calipers would require more fluid capacity would
it not
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Re: AE86 dual calipers
By: Cavi Mike Date: July 10, 2014, 8:20 am
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You're reading too much into this. The brakes are still going to
work just fine, a small diameter master cylinder is just going
to mean you have to move the lever farther, that's all.
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Re: AE86 dual calipers
By: tungm Date: July 14, 2014, 10:17 pm
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Oh sorry I missed that part. You are right. It will take more
fluid. The 3/4th bore one should be fine.
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