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Alias



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4 Brembo Brakes?

Is it possible to have 4 Brembo brakes for the FFRR? I mean the front one are very nice but the rear brakes are too small in my opinion. I saw this picture in the internet. Is it possible to do the same for a FFRR? What kind of brakes are those?

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Post #13459 21st Feb 2010 4:03am
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They look like the S/C brakes or the Cayenne brakes.

While they look good fitting those large calipers to the rear WILL have an effect on brake bias. TDV8 HST Sport **Current**

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Post #13472 21st Feb 2010 10:32am
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I searched in the internet. They are Overfinch one and they costs more than 6000 pounds. :'( So more than 10'000 Swiss Francs. :'(

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United Kingdom 2004 Range Rover Autobiography 4.4 V8 Java Black

Hi they look like the brembo covers, and has the old calliper under them, i was looking at a FFRR that had them in black and it did look well, you had to get colse to see thay are covers. V8 facelift Range Rover Autobiography 22" wheels.
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Post #13521 21st Feb 2010 9:34pm
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Is it possible to only change the cover? I can have my normal brake and put Brembo cover?

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If you look at the rear rotors on that RR Spurt they are pucker cross drilled Brembo's 2008 MY Supercharged
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Post #13538 22nd Feb 2010 2:53am
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I think he bought the GT version of Brembo. Is it possible to put Brembo covers? I mean the brakes are good enough it is more because of the apperance.

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Alias wrote:
I think he bought the GT version of Brembo. Is it possible to put Brembo covers? I mean the brakes are good enough it is more because of the apperance.

You're kidding, right? 
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Post #13545 22nd Feb 2010 9:59am
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Why kidding?

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Alias wrote:
Is it possible to only change the cover? I can have my normal brake and put Brembo cover?


You can get plastic stick on covers, but you'll look like a Censored .



The kids down mcdonalds car park use them on there citroen saxo's, the very fact that you're cosidering them is shamefull.

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Are we talking about the same thing? Do you mean these stick on covers?

 
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Post #13555 22nd Feb 2010 10:47am
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beat me to it

Jeez, Dan, what kind of cheesy covers are you posting? The upper pic shows hex-bolts where the pad retaining pin is supposed to be!








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Post #13556 22nd Feb 2010 10:48am
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No I meant: Is it possible to have the cover or pads. I mean I don't want to buy the discs with holes in it. I only want to have normal Brembo brakes like those in the front. (English is a difficult language. Wink)
I don't want to have Lego as brakes.

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Ich verstehe immer noch nicht genau was Du meinst - versuchs mal auf deutsch. Smile

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Post #13568 22nd Feb 2010 11:19am
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Now I am embarrassed. Embarassed I French who speaks German and English.

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