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V6 Brembo - gurj306 - 12-07-2012 hi guys i got a set of brembo off a v6 406 coupe does anyone know if they will fit be a straight fit or do i have to get brackets made up ? RE: V6 Brembo - 4WayDiablo - 13-07-2012 You need an adapter plate, will they fit behind your BBS? What size are the wheels? Also prepare for squealing lol RE: V6 Brembo - gurj306 - 13-07-2012 ohhhhh thats the thing i need to find out this weekend :| my wheels are 15" im already use to the sound of rattling and what not so what can be worse lol and i will have my gti rear beam on to so its going to be some madd brakes RE: V6 Brembo - spike2002 - 13-07-2012 Im sure you need to run 16" or you may have to space ur wheels out alot 406 coupe defo had 16" wheels standard i know that for sure RE: V6 Brembo - gurj306 - 13-07-2012 cheers for the info RE: V6 Brembo - CJ_Derv - 13-07-2012 I have a set of these also they will bolt straight onto the hubs you just need 288 disks and to avoid squeeling make some new shims which are held in by the torx screws and get a new pin set and jobs a gooden, i had these behind a 17" rim but have got cyclones now and need to do a trial fit on hubs that brembos are on if not space the fucker out ) Also get a GTi6 mastercylinder for better performance, they do work on the dturbo but tend to back off a bit after some good thrashing on standard cylinder V6 Brembo - Ed Doe - 13-07-2012 Just too clarify you need to use tarox discs (g88 from memory?) To stop squealing. The cheap direct fit discs are xantia v6 discs. You also need extended brake lines. They will not fit behind 15"s unless you space em out massively. are you doing it for 'show' or 'go'? Cause genuinely the brembo calipers way a load less than 6 ones but the discs way a tonne! The overall weight is more than a 6 setup, and if you get the right pad in 6 calipers you'll outbrake brembos any day... The only way to reduce the unsprung weight with brembos is to get floating 302mm discs. A chap called ash sells a kit on the 6 forum, but be prepared for a heart-attack when you see the price! Or maybe speak to rippthrough? Either way though, 302mm discs won't fit under 15s! RE: V6 Brembo - CJ_Derv - 13-07-2012 (13-07-2012, 07:49 AM)Ed Doe Wrote: Just too clarify you need to use tarox discs (g88 from memory?) To stop squealing. The cheap direct fit discs are xantia v6 discs. You also need extended brake lines. Will look into these disks then as ive always used the xantia, what spacers would you recommend Ed? will have them off the blaze next week so can have a trial fit just had 26mm hubcentric spacers on a et15 ford fit 17" and an additional 3mm spacer to fit the brembos on and had a gap of about half a rizla packet left :S was very tight lol V6 Brembo - Ed Doe - 13-07-2012 I dunno what spacers you need as I wasn't planning on going this route. I believe 307 discs also fit but I think they may have a sightly different offset. Researching on the 6 forum, I believe the grooves on the g88 discs alter the resonant frequency of the discs and stop the squeal... They're like £200+ a pair though which just aint worth it! RE: V6 Brembo - gurj306 - 14-07-2012 hmmm well today we tried the caliper to see if it lines up with the standard holes and it does but they seem to stick out way to much so i would have to change my wheels and stuff so i might just stick to the gti setup |