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Harrop Ultimate Brake Kit For The F6


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I usually hate on wheels that aren't specific to that car re: FPV wheels on FPVs, though I do accept if they're on standard Ford models (ditto on Holdens). But quality photos and wheels that properly compliment the style of the car really help.

(speaking of, I just saw a VT with different-coloured door handles, side panel, and 12-spoke BMW wheels)

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Hi alltourque, sorry for the late reply. When fitting the Dalars on the rear of mine I used a 3mm spacer to allow the caliper to clear. These can be purchased at most auto part or wheel stores for very little money. I've since replaced my wheels so no longer need to run any spacers in the rear. Hope this helps.

No worries, cheers for the info! Ended up going for an 8mm spacer for the rear to give a little bit extra clearance, extreamly happy with the result and the photos I posted dont do it any justice at all. Have you had any issues with yours and are you still useing the bendix pads?

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No worries, cheers for the info! Ended up going for an 8mm spacer for the rear to give a little bit extra clearance, extreamly happy with the result and the photos I posted dont do it any justice at all. Have you had any issues with yours and are you still useing the bendix pads?

No, haven't had any problems with mine, although they don't seem to be great in the wet. Im still on the supplied pads from Harrop.

Are they 2 piece discs on the back wheels?

If so, how does the handbrake work out with that?

Yes, both front and rear are 2 piece rotors. The handbrake works exactly the same as the one piece factory setup.

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