Monaro AP discs

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omalley34male

57 posts

122 months

Wednesday 24th October 2018
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Thanks for the info if its good for you on the tracks it will be fine for my gto also
the problem iss finding these ap calipers .. i have brembo and wilwood now

Monaro5.7

7,333 posts

179 months

Wednesday 21st November 2018
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i have sourced the before throw my work from a company called Circuit racing supplies. I know they do them.

omalley34male

57 posts

122 months

Tuesday 25th February 2020
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2woody said:
Lots of good discussion here - and its true its to everyone's taste. I've detailed something that works very well for me.

From my perspective, I use the car for maybe 2500 track-day miles per year, plus about the same on the road. And believe me, it gets well used, too. I've found that the Land Rover discs, together with the appropriate pads offer me better braking than any other vehicle on track, even Caterhams, etc. - probably the only place that I get a real advantage.

I do also have some "insider knowledge", having been in the vehicle design industry for 20+ years now. The discs have been fully tested and carefully monitored. I have the entire braking system analysed in an industry-standard tool for adhesion, bias, etc. - and whilst the AP set-up isn't the best one I've come across, its certainly very good. Saloon cars are very difficult to get right, as there is a large difference between weight split between empty and four people with luggage and fuel.
Hi i see that you are liking the rover disc and i have to ask you are still using the ap racing caliper?


2woody

919 posts

210 months

Tuesday 5th May 2020
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yes mate - still using the AP calipers

HSVLS1

18 posts

48 months

Tuesday 5th May 2020
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2woody said:
yes mate - still using the AP calipers
Can the rear discs be used as well, my rear AP's are shot

2woody

919 posts

210 months

Wednesday 6th May 2020
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no, the rears don't fit. sorry

HSVLS1

18 posts

48 months

Wednesday 6th May 2020
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2woody said:
no, the rears don't fit. sorry
No worries mate, you wouldn't have the part numbers for the fronts.

Lincsls1

3,336 posts

140 months

Wednesday 6th May 2020
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578HSV said:
Brilliant info, just bought my discs ( £48 each ) from Andrew Page. Part No MDC1941. Just need to get the centre spacers made up. What a great Forum !!

Gaz
There you go.