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Old 05-04-2007, 10:04 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by amiers
ok guys, still a bit lost here, might be getting thick in my old age!!!


what size are the bf brakes( disc's) front and rear? and what size ba?.

will they all bolt straight on to a AU2?


do i have to change front and back or can i use the larger fronts and keep my rears?

p.s do i need new brake lines?
LOL, if you look at my pics and post in this thread you will see that it answers your questions.
Bf xr8/6T are 322mm front, 330 mm back, Ba are 300mm front, 303 mm rear.
You dont need anything, they bolt straight in.
If you run the BF fronts, it will be ok with the stock AU2 rears, still 10 times better braking than stock AU2
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