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  • Carnage on the Garage Floor
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  • Member For: 15y 12d
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Will the pbr rear upgrade clear stock rims?

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  • Carnage on the Garage Floor
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  • Member For: 15y 12d
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  • Location: Gold Coast

Bomber, this mate of yours, I am assuming that he has a XR6T.

Yes, Blue Oval :) FG XR6T 2013

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  • Member For: 13y 11m 20d
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  • Location: Perth NOR

Well verdict for fitting is in and they do not clear stock 19" rims at the rear, so for now its a no go for a brake upgrade.

Seems to be a common theme. The Harrop Monster kit cleared up front and not the rear with my G6ET factory 19s. I went to great pains before getting the Harrops having being assured by Harrops themselves they will fit but still they didn't. Harrops experimented with new rear brackets but due to the FG rear suspension setup ,the large diameter rotors and the offset needed to clear componetry put the calipers too far out.

Options were as you have already looked at

1 PBR rears from FPV/Territory

Or

2 Get rims that clear big brakes, like I did.

I was worried about brake bias and using an untested combo, so preferred to keep the Harrops fronts and rears together.

Let us know how you get on.

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  • Member For: 13y 5m 22d
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Does anyone have an estimated price for the XYZ brake setup for the fronts?

I am seriously considering getting this done before getting my car modded.

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  • Carnage on the Garage Floor
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  • Member For: 15y 12d
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And they clear 18" snowflakes also on the front with no spacers! Perfect for those wanting to keep the OEM mags.

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  • Member For: 11y 7m 1d
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Performance Suspension Racing here on the GC have the XYZ front 6pot kit for $1995 and rear 4pot kit for $1950!

6 pot Brembo's new are just under $3600!

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