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RTM is finally expecting a large overseas shipment of exhausts, intercoolers, I/C piping and a few other goodies. I say finally since this order was in the works since pre-covid days. Remember those days? In any case, I won't bore you with the...
We looked into this project a while back. As far as we know, the only meaningful difference between the EVO X calipers and the EVO 5-9 is the mounting bolts are 14mm (as opposed to 12). As far as we know, you can use brackets intended for the...
Yes, that's normal. This question came up years ago and apparently it's done to distribute the wear along a wider area of the pressure plate fingers (so there's less chance of a groove wearing into them). It definitely looks odd, however, the...
I don't want this thread to devolve into unnecessary unpleasantness, so I thought I should present a few facts.First, it is absolutely true that the install instructions on our website refer to our previous version of these sending units...
Just stumbled upon this post. We aren't sure what to make of it.
Let's face it, a review is a review. Which is to say, it's one person's opinion of their experience. We certainly aren't going to try to refute it.What we can say is that many...
It IS bolt on if you're fine with the rotor's centerline running at least 1.1mm offset from true with the caliper. We don't consider that an insignificant amount that could simply be ignored. The reason that all the existing upgrades insist on...