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Old 02-09-2023, 06:15 PM   #1
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oof yeah i didnt think about the thickness..tho your right the mr2 rear caliper looks serviceable

if i could find a "solid" rotor that was thin enough and similar DIA as the yaris fronts that would be ideal but im not sure such an animal exists in the 4x100...the alternative would be to get someone to "mill" down a set of the rears your using down to the same dia as the yaris fronts..but id really like it to be as "off the shelf" as possible

let me know what the max thickness a rolla calipers will fit ?...a bit of digging shows that a possible solution may be mazda miata mx5 rears 251x9mm thick correct center bore..its a question of offset and hub at that point

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Old 02-09-2023, 08:40 PM   #2
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oof yeah i didnt think about the thickness..tho your right the mr2 rear caliper looks serviceable

if i could find a "solid" rotor that was thin enough and similar DIA as the yaris fronts that would be ideal but im not sure such an animal exists in the 4x100...the alternative would be to get someone to "mill" down a set of the rears your using down to the same dia as the yaris fronts..but id really like it to be as "off the shelf" as possible

let me know what the max thickness a rolla calipers will fit ?...a bit of digging shows that a possible solution may be mazda miata mx5 rears 251x9mm thick correct center bore..its a question of offset and hub at that point
Like I said, the Yaris SE rotors are only 5mm bigger in diameter than the front. Maybe you can get away with using steel braided hoses upfront and regular rubber hoses in the rear to soften the brake pressure in the rear.
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