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2 piston caliper

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Apr 11, 2009
BELOIT, Wisconsin
i have looked but nothing. is it possible to put the 2 piston caliper from the front adn put them on the back so i would have 2 pistion caliper in front and back let me know and only post if you have something good to say please thanks:confused:
 
You can do anything you want to if you have the patience and fabrication skills. It won't be worth the effort though. You will have to fabricate too many things for the little braking you are going to gain. Remember you use about 80% front brake when you brake. I would recommend just a good front setup with a nice set of pads and slotted rotors and just a good set of rear pads.
 
Even if you fab up some rear mounts for the front calipers you will need front rotors as well. Id you do this you will screw up the break bias and will have major problems with the rear wheels locking up and will cause problems while turning and breaking. Also even if you add a 4 position big break kit to the front all kits are designed to work with the stock rear calipers and rotors. Thus still leaving you with a improperly biased car. The only thing I would conceder is pulling the entire break system off an evo and that is still iffy since the Evos are heavier and the weight distribution is completely different.

Edit: When I say entire I mean break master, proportioning valve, calipers, & rotors. And you will still have to fab some brackets
 
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