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As a rookie S3 owner I have been trying to educate myself about its braking system but still know very little...anyway,would these fit and be an upgrade on the standard front brakes which have,I think,240mm discs?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Granada-Scorpio-mondeo-e...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Granada-Scorpio-mondeo-e...
Keeping within the Ford range of braking products, callipers with 887 and 888 cast into them are the ones to look for.
Before spending money read these;
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Before spending money read these;
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
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XK140 said:
What car do the 887 /888 ones come from?
Mondeo 2.5 V6, and possibly other cars.Bit more reading for you
OK,had a re-read through all the links.
I can see that mainly they refer to fitting the 887/888 discs which are 283 mm diam.
The ad that I linked to are brakes to suit a 260 mm disc against the standard 240 ones....a slight upgrade,and someone does mention this as possible fitment.
The stuff in my link is new but old stock calipers,carriers and pads,add a pair of new discs and you have a set of all new front brakes,and a mild upgrade for only about £150,which seems to me a great deal IF they fit.
I can see that mainly they refer to fitting the 887/888 discs which are 283 mm diam.
The ad that I linked to are brakes to suit a 260 mm disc against the standard 240 ones....a slight upgrade,and someone does mention this as possible fitment.
The stuff in my link is new but old stock calipers,carriers and pads,add a pair of new discs and you have a set of all new front brakes,and a mild upgrade for only about £150,which seems to me a great deal IF they fit.
XK140 said:
OK,had a re-read through all the links.
I can see that mainly they refer to fitting the 887/888 discs which are 283 mm diam.
The ad that I linked to are brakes to suit a 260 mm disc against the standard 240 ones....a slight upgrade,and someone does mention this as possible fitment.
The stuff in my link is new but old stock calipers,carriers and pads,add a pair of new discs and you have a set of all new front brakes,and a mild upgrade for only about £150,which seems to me a great deal IF they fit.
Stopping power is pretty much all in the pad compound you use, if you fit bigger discs but happy shopper pads you will more than likely be disappointed.I can see that mainly they refer to fitting the 887/888 discs which are 283 mm diam.
The ad that I linked to are brakes to suit a 260 mm disc against the standard 240 ones....a slight upgrade,and someone does mention this as possible fitment.
The stuff in my link is new but old stock calipers,carriers and pads,add a pair of new discs and you have a set of all new front brakes,and a mild upgrade for only about £150,which seems to me a great deal IF they fit.
Stick with your existing set up (assuming it's in good order) and fit a top end pad, you will get far better results.
Brummmie said:
XK140 said:
OK,had a re-read through all the links.
I can see that mainly they refer to fitting the 887/888 discs which are 283 mm diam.
The ad that I linked to are brakes to suit a 260 mm disc against the standard 240 ones....a slight upgrade,and someone does mention this as possible fitment.
The stuff in my link is new but old stock calipers,carriers and pads,add a pair of new discs and you have a set of all new front brakes,and a mild upgrade for only about £150,which seems to me a great deal IF they fit.
Stopping power is pretty much all in the pad compound you use, if you fit bigger discs but happy shopper pads you will more than likely be disappointed.I can see that mainly they refer to fitting the 887/888 discs which are 283 mm diam.
The ad that I linked to are brakes to suit a 260 mm disc against the standard 240 ones....a slight upgrade,and someone does mention this as possible fitment.
The stuff in my link is new but old stock calipers,carriers and pads,add a pair of new discs and you have a set of all new front brakes,and a mild upgrade for only about £150,which seems to me a great deal IF they fit.
Stick with your existing set up (assuming it's in good order) and fit a top end pad, you will get far better results.
What pads are recommended? Mintex 1144,Ferodo DS2500,Ebc red or yellow?...etc?
I'm not looking at any track use.
XK140 said:
OK,had a re-read through all the links.
I can see that mainly they refer to fitting the 887/888 discs which are 283 mm diam.
887 & 888 are the callipers not the discs. They can be used with either 278 or 283 discs depending on the carrier used. All the info is in the links so no need to repeat.I can see that mainly they refer to fitting the 887/888 discs which are 283 mm diam.
Good pads are a given. Personally, I also only use DOT 5.1 fluid too.
mk1fan said:
887 & 888 are the callipers not the discs. They can be used with either 278 or 283 discs depending on the carrier used. All the info is in the links so no need to repeat.
Good pads are a given. Personally, I also only use DOT 5.1 fluid too.
Sorry,slip of the finger,I did appreciate that 887 888 are the calipers.Good pads are a given. Personally, I also only use DOT 5.1 fluid too.
There is a lot of useful information on this thread..
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
and here for the 260mm upgrade...
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
and here for the 260mm upgrade...
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
v8s4me said:
There is a lot of useful information on this thread..
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
and here for the 260mm upgrade...
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
Thanks,I knew there was something in detail about the 260 upgrade but couldn't find it.http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
and here for the 260mm upgrade...
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
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