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    Default Re: anyone using a 'Hopper Stopper' brake kit?

    ive had the kit for at least 4 years on my AE86 and nope it didnt change the offset requirements at all. ive got 15x8 -4 wheels and they fit exactly the same as when i had the factory brakes.
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    Default Re: anyone using a 'Hopper Stopper' brake kit?

    Awesome, thanks Champ!!

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    Default Re: anyone using a 'Hopper Stopper' brake kit?

    Hi,

    I run Hoppers Stoppers on Trini (RA28) and there was no offset or other change. Stops on a dime

    I used the 4-stud unit. The only issue is you need to have 16inch or larger diameter wheels if you are running something like Simmons, where the bolts that hold the rim together can touch the brake calipers.

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    Default Re: anyone using a 'Hopper Stopper' brake kit?

    thats odd river, ive got 15's (as you saw) and the brakes clear with miles of room. is it something unique to simmons that you have found or do know of other wheels with the same problem?

    previously i had 15x7 konig rewinds now have 15x8 SSR mesh
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    Default Re: anyone using a 'Hopper Stopper' brake kit?

    Hi,

    I don't know. I had 16inch Simmons and they said they'd fit, so I was happy with that and did no further investigation.

    Oh, one more thing, I also got a new master cylinder with the brake upgrade. It's recommended by Hoppers Stoppers and when it comes to brakes I like to be sure I got all the necessary and spec'd-up components.

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    Default Re: anyone using a 'Hopper Stopper' brake kit?

    I have 15" simmons and was contemplating the hoppers kit but I am now concerned as to clearance issues due to the rims being 3 piece.
    Can anyone verify this?
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    Default Re: anyone using a 'Hopper Stopper' brake kit?

    Hi,

    Just ring them and ask. They're pretty good to speak too.

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    Default Re: anyone using a 'Hopper Stopper' brake kit?

    15" SSR 3pc wheels clear with plenty of room, when i purchased the kit it was recommended i run minimum 15" wheels.

    also go the bigger master as well, just needs some braided lines to get a perfect pedal feel.
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    Default Re: anyone using a 'Hopper Stopper' brake kit?

    I have decided to go with the hilux peugeot setup as I have a set of RT132 struts and a set of rotors that i bought a while ago, rotors are getting machined down now so all I really need are the hilux calipers to complete it.
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    Default Re: anyone using a 'Hopper Stopper' brake kit?

    Quote Originally Posted by river View Post
    Hi,

    I run Hoppers Stoppers on Trini (RA28) and there was no offset or other change. Stops on a dime

    I used the 4-stud unit. The only issue is you need to have 16inch or larger diameter wheels if you are running something like Simmons, where the bolts that hold the rim together can touch the brake calipers.

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    Thanks, that confirms it!
    And I got the full kit with new MC and braided lines...just gotta find some rims now...bugger me I went 5 stud kit cause I thought it would be easier to get rims but I can only find 2-3 that will fit without going full custom made (Simmons, BBS etc) which also = $$$.

    Cheers

    Muzz

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