Grief Update - Rear brake upgrade and calliper refurb
Grief Update - Rear brake upgrade and calliper refurb
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Matthew Poxon

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5,329 posts

194 months

Tuesday 28th February 2017
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The rear brakes on my Griff were in need of some attention, I have had issues with intermittent binding over the last few years and as a result I managed to wear the pads down completely. The discs I believe are the originals from the factory and are heavily corroded so in need of replacement anyway.

As per usual I try to replace parts for upgraded items where I can so rather than OE I decided on a cheeky upgrade.

I already have the Alcon 4pot upgrade on the front of my Griff which I really like and fits under the 15" OE wheel. The Alcon fill the front wheels nicely but the rears look a bit small now in comparison. After looking at various options and not wanting to upset the brake bias I decided to keep the original callipers and but go for bigger discs. My logic behind this is the brake bias was fine with OE front and rear, bias was fine with the 4pots on the front and OE on the back, so a larger disc on the back with OE callipers will bring this a little further back to OE so bias still fine. In theory!

I decided on the the Reyland 300mm rotor upgrade. I know a number of other owners who have had this fitted and are happy with it. It is also the same kit the Cossie boys use on their cars and there did not seem to be any complaints on their forums. I quick chat with Martin at Reyland and the kit was ordered.

http://www.reyland.co.uk/tvr/



I also decided to get the brake callipers refurbished and the brake build changed. Rather than sending them to one of the usual companies that specialise in brake calliper refurbishment I opted to use a TVR local specialist with experience in this area. Jody from Jody at Python Racing offers this service and has done a number of calliper rebuilds for various TVRs. I had asked him to match as closely as possible the original grey finish on Alcon 4 pot brakes I have fitted to the front.

Very impressed with the service and the end result.

Before:




After:




This is the kit fitted:

Rear:


Front (existing Alcon kit):

Colin RedGriff

2,541 posts

278 months

Tuesday 28th February 2017
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Very nice

Yex 450

4,608 posts

241 months

Tuesday 28th February 2017
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Excellent choice Matthew thumbup


Andav469

964 posts

158 months

Tuesday 28th February 2017
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Snap smile




Matthew Poxon

Original Poster:

5,329 posts

194 months

Tuesday 28th February 2017
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Andav469 said:
Snap smile

I have serious chassis envy! Very nice.

mjlloyd500

246 posts

107 months

Wednesday 1st March 2017
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my god is the car new

carsy

3,019 posts

186 months

Wednesday 1st March 2017
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Nice Matthew. thumbup

eff eff

761 posts

225 months

Wednesday 1st March 2017
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Nice work Matthew

ClassicChimaera

12,424 posts

170 months

Wednesday 1st March 2017
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mjlloyd500 said:
my god is the car new
hehe it's newer than new thumbup

Incognegro

1,560 posts

154 months

Wednesday 1st March 2017
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Great work all round. Matthew I'll be very interested to hear how the 2piece rears go as this may be the way on the curb as the rears are so expensive and having them with the handbrake adjuster already in the bell may make less painful replacements of just the rotor.

I look forward to our catch ups