Brand new brembo calipers for leon cupra r

SHADY-NINJA

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Just bought these calipers plust carriers and i need a bit of help.
Where can i get reasonable discs and pads to match for an FR conversion.

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Willie

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You have pads in the callipers.
If you want to buys others please buy good ones to compliment your expensive purchase.
If you buy Ferodo DS2500 pads and OEM Brembo discs you will not be dissapointed
 

Willie

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BTW what wheels do you have?
These are bulky callipers and will only fit behind certain wheels.
Theres a stick in Bill section about what wheels fit LCR Brembo's, check it out to see if you need to buy new wheels aswell
 

DannyC87

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there's some 2-piece bad boys in the for sale section - I have these and they are simply awesome!
 

Dani_b19

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Whats the difference between 2 piece and 1 piece?
Forget that just had a look at them and know now, Im after the calipers though.
 
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DannyC87

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2-piece are generally lighter and cool much more efficiently - therefore less fade due to heat and a better initial bite. The ones in question are also 330mm instead of 323mm
 

nodinny

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hi mate can i ask what you paid for them? what all did you get for your money?
 

SHADY-NINJA

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BTW what wheels do you have?
These are bulky callipers and will only fit behind certain wheels.
Theres a stick in Bill section about what wheels fit LCR Brembo's, check it out to see if you need to buy new wheels aswell

thanks mate,
i have 8 x 18 inch ABT sportsline A24 rims as seen on my car in the pic below.
im sure they will clear the brembos.
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Willie

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You don't need the wear sensors if you keep an eye on the inner pad thickness.
2 piece discs are the way forward, a bit more expensive to buy initially but after that there about the same to replace as OEM discs with better cooling, zero fade and lighter so better unsprung weight
 

SHADY-NINJA

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You don't need the wear sensors if you keep an eye on the inner pad thickness.
2 piece discs are the way forward, a bit more expensive to buy initially but after that there about the same to replace as OEM discs with better cooling, zero fade and lighter so better unsprung weight

If i dont use the wear sensors a brake light warning light wil illuminate on my dash board.
 
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