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Old 30-12-2007, 11:33 AM   #391
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Nearly all BA brake lines (rear) have been replaced. Those with BA's should contact their local dealer if the rear lines haven't been changed yet and see if their car is covered for a replacement.

One thing I am curious about, all you guys that do this BA or AUIII brake change, do you also change the Booster? AUI has that crappy plastic one and I just wondered if any of you change that as well?
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Old 30-12-2007, 11:34 AM   #392
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alot of the people do eventually change the booster
not always straight away it seems
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Old 30-12-2007, 12:15 PM   #393
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ok so for au1 its alot harder/u need more parts for it yes?
would a booster change help peddle feel coz my au1 has shocking peddle fell ive tried bleeding it like twice with no change.
ive checked for leaks and cant find any and its kinda annoying its really spongy.
but wen i bleed it its good then i start the car and its crap again so must be a booster or master cylinder fault i wouldve though but need some advice.
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Old 30-12-2007, 12:16 PM   #394
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there could be an air bubble between the ABS module and the master cylinder
im told this needs to have the ABS module cycled(bridging some pins)..

to work the air from this section


mines heaps spongy too and i hate it
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Old 30-12-2007, 02:42 PM   #395
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ok so for au1 its alot harder/u need more parts for it yes?
would a booster change help peddle feel coz my au1 has shocking peddle fell ive tried bleeding it like twice with no change.
ive checked for leaks and cant find any and its kinda annoying its really spongy.
but wen i bleed it its good then i start the car and its crap again so must be a booster or master cylinder fault i wouldve though but need some advice.
cheers josh.
From what i have read on this thread the best way to get rid of the spongy feel is to get braided brake lines.
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Old 30-12-2007, 09:51 PM   #396
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One thing I am curious about, all you guys that do this BA or AUIII brake change, do you also change the Booster? AUI has that crappy plastic one and I just wondered if any of you change that as well?
I changed my booster to an AUII one. There was excessive clearance between the booster pushrod and the m/cyl piston, even with the adjuster screw all the way out, giving a long pedal travel before any braking effect. I had to insert a spacer about 7mm long cut from a rod approximately the same diameter as the pushrod. Sweet now.
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Old 31-12-2007, 07:22 AM   #397
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Sly, thanks matey
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Old 04-01-2008, 08:07 PM   #398
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hi mate,hope you can help me with the eb swaybar mod you had done, did you have to drill the lower arms out for the sway bar mount.thanks mike.
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Old 04-01-2008, 10:27 PM   #399
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hi mate,hope you can help me with the eb swaybar mod you had done, did you have to drill the lower arms out for the sway bar mount.thanks mike.
Yes, new holes were drilled - look on about pg 10 or something of this thread.
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Old 06-02-2008, 12:14 AM   #400
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Well I have decided to upgrade my brakes on the AU1. I will be getting a set of premium brakes,front and rear and all of the front end from a BA XR6 turbo.
Even though I don't need all of the front end, I will get it all so that I can clean and paint all the parts before assembling it into the car. Just makes it easier to do.
With the rear calipers,it was said here that a spacer is required between the caliper and the mounting points on the diff. Does anyone know the correct thickness for this plate. I think 2 or 3 mm was the thickness mentioned.
Also is the sway bar the same for the AU2/3 and the BA's.
Will take my time preparing everything and will get braided lines made and fit while installing everything onto the car.
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Old 25-02-2008, 10:35 AM   #401
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dudes, does the BF 328mm rears fit in 17" wheel ?
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Old 25-02-2008, 10:53 AM   #402
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yeah, they fit ok on most 17's.
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Old 27-02-2008, 12:42 PM   #403
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Wow, I went to buy some BF XR Calipers and found out Rotors are like $300 a peice !! Stuff that..

I think I'll just go with the BA Rears with the 303mm. Does anyone have a part number for these Calipers ? My contact at Ford said they are the same listing as the BF XR Caliper but I'm pretty sure this isn't the case.
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Wow, I went to buy some BF XR Calipers and found out Rotors are like $300 a peice !! Stuff that..

I think I'll just go with the BA Rears with the 303mm. Does anyone have a part number for these Calipers ? My contact at Ford said they are the same listing as the BF XR Caliper but I'm pretty sure this isn't the case.
Who ever quoted you that prices doesn't like you, I could get you a pair of slotted ba rotors for around that
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Old 27-02-2008, 01:17 PM   #405
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Those were "mates rates" prices from for DBA Rotors for the 328mm

BA 303mm were like $50 each for slotted.

I forgot to mention this is for the Rears
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Old 27-02-2008, 01:31 PM   #406
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wasnt this a sticky???
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Old 11-03-2008, 03:05 PM   #407
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Alright dudes

I brought a set of Rear BA Calipers brand new. Part number matches my existing AU3 Calipers. So I'm guessing the Caliper Mounting Bracket is the only difference between the 287/303/328 Rear Brakes (Makes sense as Ford told me the part numbers for the 303 and 328mm Rears were the same)

Hopefully I'm wrong as now I'll have the tedious task of hunting down the Support Brackets.

Is anyone able to confirm if they have used the AU Caliper Support Bracket with the 303mm Rears ? I'm assuming most people get the mounting bracket when they get the Caliper off a wreck and thus would never have run into this problem.
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Old 11-03-2008, 03:09 PM   #408
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The 328 rears use a totally different caliper to the 303. The rotor is ventilated so is much thicker.
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I have read the thread from start to finish and still a tad confused, I want to upgrade my AUII front brakes to the BF XR6T, XR8 what I need to know is what the diameter of the disk and whether the brake lines are adequate, as someone here mentioned that the territory brakes don't bolt up, also what would I be looking at in getting my hands on the calipers and slotted rotters to suit. Part numbers would be a bonus, cheers, Serge
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Old 18-05-2008, 05:41 PM   #410
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Most here have only gone as far as putting the basic BA brake package onto the AU1 Serge. Best place to go for prices & part numbers would be the Site Sponsor forums - Ferntree Gully Wreckers (FTG) and Race Brakes Sydney. Or get part numbers from the DBA and PBR websites and ring some of the car part supermarkets. Brake lines will be OK, just personal preference to keep them or go braided.
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Rotor part number is RDA7934S for the slotted rotor. It is larger than the AU2 rotors. It measures in at 322mm up front, and the calipers you need are B862-360 and B862-359. Your current lines should be up to the task, as long as they will suit the position of the new caliper. If you need anything further, please do not hesitate to ask.
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Rotor part number is RDA7934S for the slotted rotor. It is larger than the AU2 rotors. It measures in at 322mm up front, and the calipers you need are B862-360 and B862-359. Your current lines should be up to the task, as long as they will suit the position of the new caliper. If you need anything further, please do not hesitate to ask.
All good info, but current lines are too short to reach - you MUST use the AU2/BA brakelines as they are a little longer and will reach the calliper in it's new position - IIRC, the AU1s sit towards the back of the disc, and the AU2s towards the front, or vice versa.
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But JC, Serge stated that he has an AU2, and wanted to upgrade to BF, hence why I didn't stipulate about the lines
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But JC, Serge stated that he has an AU2, and wanted to upgrade to BF, hence why I didn't stipulate about the lines
Doh! Correct you are. The thread is about upgrading from AU1 to AU2 +, hence my mistake.
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But JC, Serge stated that he has an AU2, and wanted to upgrade to BF, hence why I didn't stipulate about the lines
Hence my suggestion above, as he doesn't need to change 3/4 of his front suspension as most who use this thread do :
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The caliper and rotor kit that FTG salvage sells here are the BF XR6T/XR8 equivalent. They will bolt straight up to an AUII.
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OK in this pic you got the D brackets what are the other brackets? Are they needed?
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After all that reading my head is spinning!!hehe. Au 1 to AU2 or ba fronts ...Correct me if I am wrong..

2 au2 or ba Uprights
2 lower control arms
au or ba pads
ba calipers.
Sway bar?

Uprights bolt in..calipers bolt in ..then pads go on. Ok what is needed from there.I having trouble down from 170kmph at the track quick enough for my liking.
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After all that reading my head is spinning!!hehe. Au 1 to AU2 or ba fronts ...Correct me if I am wrong..

2 au2 or ba Uprights
2 lower control arms
au or ba pads
ba calipers.
Sway bar?

Uprights bolt in..calipers bolt in ..then pads go on. Ok what is needed from there.I having trouble down from 170kmph at the track quick enough for my liking.
longer brake hoses-series2 ones.
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the big brackets are what holds the sway bar to the chassis rails

you need to drill your own holes thru the rail
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