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RE: Post Pics of Your Rover
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Strikin a pose... Pardon the surface rust; its been taken care of.
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RE: Post Pics of Your Rover
Blatallic,
For brembo's on the disco, your best bet is to visit your local dealer of 3 piece wheels. If you are lucky, there will be someone there who is able to measure clearance between your rims and your currrent brakes. You may not have enough clearance to start with. If you do have enough clearance, you should be able to throw the Range Rover break kit directly on the disco. Looks like you are in tx. I think there is one high end tuner out there--- I can't remember the name. I will post when I find it. Anyhow, good luck. |
RE: Post Pics of Your Rover
ORIGINAL: AzCamel Nothing much, 22's and 2x10 AudioBanh Flame series subs and a few minor here and there. [IMG]local://upfiles/883/68C792DB35C4470C8756B510184F3A1B.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]local://upfiles/883/41B47A1B96ED456E99D0AA82D9000C21.jpg[/IMG] |
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Tink, I envy you and your range rovers, there goergeous and i want them !!:D and also to xiantifik thats a sweet rover youve got very nice :)
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blatallic i never saw your disco when i was writing my other post the pics musnt of loaded or something, that is one nice set of wheels you have there, bling bling ![8D]
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Thanks Tink for all the advice!!!!
Thanks Randy lover....I just need to upgrade the brakes.... |
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hey, no problem, can use install the Brembos of a supercharged range rover on the disco ? i doubt it but it would be great if you could
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If you can put the supercharged wheels and tires, thestock brembos will fit. You would have to put the calipers and discs on, at leastI dont see a reason to chance it and try to put just the calipers on. If im not mistaken, the disc is a smaller diameter on the disco. Easiest would be to purchase drilled and/or slotted discs, get the brembo pads for the stock calipers, get the really hard pads (so they last longer)--- even though they squeak, spray a bit of no squeak, and sand and paint the calipers.
a quick ebay search turned this up: http://myworld.ebay.com/*rotorworks*/ |
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