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    Default Re: RA28 Front 5 stud conversion...

    hmmm substantial for 6 or more...i like.
    What would the relative prices be (i should just go to the web page and find out myself)?
    And before you go any further you may want to speak to the board on approval for this...

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    Default Re: RA28 Front 5 stud conversion...

    Quote Originally Posted by barned01
    ...then you could use the other upgrade floating around (is it from you chuck?) with the 4 piston r33 caliper, the BA rotor, the MS65 hub (if you got one), the small adaptor rings and bracket, the camber top and the ra60 strut.
    is not my brake upgrade, you have to give the nod to CruZida!

    Also, the BA rotor is used in the MX83 strut+R33 caliper upgrade, not the MA61 upgrade.

    Am not sure if an adjustable top plate wold let you dial in enough camber correction. I can't find the pics, but i recall the MA61 strut introducing massive positive camber.


    RAd28: as mentioned before, i'd only be interested in 5-stud Hubs if the price was right.

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    Default Re: RA28 Front 5 stud conversion...

    hmm... ill be looking into this one again in a few months, as i currently dont have the cash but will soon... Unfortunately that means ill have to suffer the price hike, but the 15% off for 3 to 6 kits will be worthwhile, as there are at least 2 other ppl in townsville interested.

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    Default Re: RA28 Front 5 stud conversion...

    Already asked the president, josh(?), yet to recieve a reply.

    There is NO hubs sold seperatly for insurace reasons apparantly, the responce goes a little something like this:

    FROM: Hopper Stoppers

    Re selling hubs , our Insurance Company are really not happy about us selling anything other than full sets and spares to repair same, particularly fears about parts off accident damaged cars being fitted with our products, so sorry - no hubs alone.

    Regards

    Peter Koning
    I've also enquired about a price for the 330mm rotors, and also if there is a kit to suit Hilux Diffs...

    I'd REALLY like to hear from people who are interested ASAP.
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    Default Re: RA28 Front 5 stud conversion...

    Id be interested in a 300mm kit to suit an RT40 corona to converted to 5x114.3 and also increase track by 17.5mm a side over standard. Not sure if that fits in with this group buy however.

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    Default Re: RA28 Front 5 stud conversion...

    i am very interested in a a kit for my RA23.. jot me down

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    Default Re: RA28 Front 5 stud conversion...

    Okay Guys, i enquired as to the costing for 330mm brakes on the front, and a conversion for hilux rears... and this is the responce...

    FROM: Hopper Stoppers

    Wow, 330 brakes on a Celica, thats really big and will need at least 17 inch wheels, a big step up from the original 13's.
    Way too much for even a circuit race car but would be very impressive.

    That would mean redrawing our brackets and making them as a one off, plus there are a few different front ends over the various models.
    However it can be done, starting at $1600 with smooth rotors, $1700 slotted and $1800 drilled and slotted, this includes braided hoses.

    For rear discs on a Hilux diff fitted in a Celica see how we do a universal weld on design at www.hoppers.com.au/street3.htm ,this will fit the Celica rear in a similar way

    These kits are $1300/$1400/$1450. Can do in 280mm for 15 inch wheels or 315 diameter for 17 inch wheels same price.

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    i'm not 100% sure, but juding by that pricing, it looks like the hilux diff conversion costs the same reguardless of rotor size

    though i can't say the 330mm rotors on the front would be a cost effective step...

    Quote Originally Posted by SRacin
    Id be interested in a 300mm kit to suit an RT40 corona to converted to 5x114.3 and also increase track by 17.5mm a side over standard. Not sure if that fits in with this group buy however.
    300mm kit? i think the options were 285, or 330, see the price above for the 330mm kit, you may think it's a little steep (as do i). as for an increase in track by 17.5mm ... i'll ask, see what they can do...

    Quote Originally Posted by fuzz!
    i am very interested in a a kit for my RA23.. jot me down
    consider it done.

    Well that's 3 so far, 4 if Barned01 is keen...

    2 more guys, and we'll get a nice price.. c'mon!!!
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    Default Re: Old school Front 5 stud conversion & Brake upgrade... MUST SEE

    I'm interested in a front brake upgrade for my RA23, but can you summarise what parts are used (I saw something about Falcon bits) and the final cost? All the different options in this thread are confusing me.

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    Default Re: Old school Front 5 stud conversion & Brake upgrade... MUST SEE

    in a nutshell, DBA 285mm rotors (smooth), PBR 2 piston slide calipers, pads, bearing, Custom made Hubs, standard rubber brakes lines, all mounting brackets, and hardware will set you back $1100 at base price, if we get more then 3, there's a 15% discount, more then 6 and it's a 25% discount.

    options on top of this: 285mm cross drilled = +$100, slotted and cross drilled = +$150, braided lines = +$70, 330mm slotted and cross drilled = +$550

    that make it a little easier??
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    Default Re: Old school Front 5 stud conversion & Brake upgrade... MUST SEE

    id be intrested in something like that for my 23.
    but does the above cover the rear? or is that jus for a celica front?
    also, jus so i can clarify, wat strut do i use for this upgrade? will it attach to the celica strut? or is it the XT130 strut?

    soo much info, my head hurts
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    Default Re: Old school Front 5 stud conversion & Brake upgrade... MUST SEE

    Quote Originally Posted by Smokey228
    id be intrested in something like that for my 23.
    but does the above cover the rear? or is that jus for a celica front?
    that's just the front.. these guys do a 'universal' rear kit, which does require a certified welder to put a caliper bracket onto the axle housing..

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    Default Re: RA28 Front 5 stud conversion...

    Quote Originally Posted by RAd28


    300mm kit? i think the options were 285, or 330, see the price above for the 330mm kit, you may think it's a little steep (as do i). as for an increase in track by 17.5mm ... i'll ask, see what they can do...
    hahaha,

    yea need to increase the front track the same as the back to match the hilux diff, then run some massive offsett FWD rims..

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    Default Re: Old school Front 5 stud conversion & Brake upgrade... MUST SEE

    Quote Originally Posted by RAd28
    that make it a little easier??
    Yep, thanks. Count me in for a front brake kit with standard (smooth) rotors.

    One more question, do they specify minimum rim size to fit over the 285mm rotors? I'm guessing I'll have to get rid of my 14x7 alloys.

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    Default Re: Old school Front 5 stud conversion & Brake upgrade... MUST SEE

    Quote Originally Posted by Norbie
    One more question, do they specify minimum rim size to fit over the 285mm rotors? I'm guessing I'll have to get rid of my 14x7 alloys.
    yep, minimum 15" wheels..

    will look better anyway with some 15" rims and 50 profile tyres.. not too big, not too small..

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    Default Re: Old school Front 5 stud conversion & Brake upgrade... MUST SEE

    Has anyone ever tried fitting FWD strut/axle assembly to a rwd?

    Assuming the balljoint is at the bottom as part of the wishbone, and the CV outer was left in the axle assy, it should work with any corolla setup. If the strut bolts onto a platform style balljoint, maybe celica/camry hubs would be better.

    The offset might be a little different, but it shouldnt be that hard to do, so I cant help wonder why noone ever has?

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