BBK on OEM Rims
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BBK on OEM Rims
I know this has been beat to death. But I'm looking for some info that I've searched all over for and have had trouble finding. The ultimate goal is to run a BBK on OEM rims with MINIMAL spacers required.
I know in the early 00's, Sherwin (Docofmind) fabricated a way to hook up 12.2" rotors with 4-pot Wilwood brakes like the ones used on the RSX to the S2000 OEM rims with 0-3mm spacers (depending on ap1 or ap2v1 wheels). Unfortunately, he passed away. From what I understand is one company continued to sell his kit, but I've yet to find who they are (maybe out of business?)
So reading through another thread, I found these guys: http://www.fastbrakes.com/product_p/...stock%20dp.htm
Supposedly someone on the forum has used these. They appear to be the same 4-piston kit that docofmind was selling, but provides very little details. If anyone is aware or could point me in the right direction, I would greatly appreciate it.
I know in the early 00's, Sherwin (Docofmind) fabricated a way to hook up 12.2" rotors with 4-pot Wilwood brakes like the ones used on the RSX to the S2000 OEM rims with 0-3mm spacers (depending on ap1 or ap2v1 wheels). Unfortunately, he passed away. From what I understand is one company continued to sell his kit, but I've yet to find who they are (maybe out of business?)
So reading through another thread, I found these guys: http://www.fastbrakes.com/product_p/...stock%20dp.htm
Supposedly someone on the forum has used these. They appear to be the same 4-piston kit that docofmind was selling, but provides very little details. If anyone is aware or could point me in the right direction, I would greatly appreciate it.
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I believe partshelper is the one who sells docofmind's kit. If you search you should be able to find a direct link to their site with the kit (I couldn't find it by going to the site directly)
One thing to keep in mind - although that kit has a larger diameter rotor, the rotor is thinner so it doesn't provide much more heat capacity than stock
One thing to keep in mind - although that kit has a larger diameter rotor, the rotor is thinner so it doesn't provide much more heat capacity than stock
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