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  • Member For: 13y 6m 8d
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hey guys I have a fg ute and was looking at getting some brembos. don't really feel like paying for a new set as im sure you know how much they are! was wondering if any ba/bf brembos fit on a fg, and do sedans and utes have the same rear brakes or not. have heard that they need to be turned upside down but I think that was to fit standard brakes not brembos. any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Andy

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there are some used ones on here in the classified section front only but they are your best bet. Your wheels are the first things you will need to change to fit them if its the same wheels in your profile picture they will not clear any brembos. A few things to weigh up, the other option is get some better rotors and pads fitted to your factory brakes which will be cheaper that buying new rims/tyres and then brembos on top.

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They are all the same. The brackets have to be reversed from the B to F series as the calipers are reversed in where they sit.

Utes are so light in the rear under braking the std ones are fine. Look like shoite but work ok when you use a decent fluid and pad. Std rotors are fine for the road.

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  • Member For: 13y 1m 2d
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hey guys just a quick question? can I put my fg f6 front 4 spot calipers on the rear,then get 6 spot for the front? do they need different brackets or anything?

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no.. different caliper..

Got to start fresh..

damn,thanks buds if only it was that easy..cheers!

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