Best rear brakes for a Classic Impreza with Godspeed fronts
Best rear brakes for a Classic Impreza with Godspeed fronts
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Orangecurry

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7,778 posts

230 months

Tuesday 4th May 2010
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I need to sort out all the brakes on my MY00 (it has four-pot fronts).... one of the rear brake pistons is sticking due to corrosion, and I need new front discs/pads - they are all standard at the moment.

So if I fit Godspeed 335s at the front, should I

1) recondition the existing rears with new stainless-steel pistons
or
2) fit a later/better rear caliper

3) do something else.

I'd like to minimise the budget, but the car is a keeper.

THANKS!

dnb

3,330 posts

266 months

Tuesday 4th May 2010
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I have the Godspeed 335 conversion on my RA and have always found the Subaru 2 pot rears (fitted to newage cars and some of the classic "specials") to work well.

The snag is that they only directly fit on to cars with the big rear hubs and R180 diff, so it's not a bolt-on upgrade for your car. I believe Godspeed can sell you some adaptor parts for your car for a modest price so you don't need to change everything.

Otherwise good quality discs and pads should be OK.

Fit the Godspeed fronts and see what you think... Mine have been fantastic for the past 6 years.

robinh20mrv

586 posts

226 months

Tuesday 4th May 2010
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dnb said:
I have the Godspeed 335 conversion on my RA and have always found the Subaru 2 pot rears (fitted to newage cars and some of the classic "specials") to work well.

The snag is that they only directly fit on to cars with the big rear hubs and R180 diff, so it's not a bolt-on upgrade for your car. I believe Godspeed can sell you some adaptor parts for your car for a modest price so you don't need to change everything.

Otherwise good quality discs and pads should be OK.

Fit the Godspeed fronts and see what you think... Mine have been fantastic for the past 6 years.
IF you can get him to answer his phone or emails, he is a nightmare to get hold of,
I gave up and bought Aps, superb brakes!

Orangecurry

Original Poster:

7,778 posts

230 months

Tuesday 4th May 2010
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Thanks for the ideas.... are the two-pots you mention the SAME as the preMY98 front brakes?

dnb

3,330 posts

266 months

Tuesday 4th May 2010
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Not had a problem getting Ian to answer the phone. He's even called me before now.

No, the 2 pots are completely different to pre98 front brakes - they look like small versions of the Subaru 4 pot calipers with one pot per "half".