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Rick, what material were the caliper mounting brackets? I asked them some time back and was told they're "as per original" which did not answer my question.
Craig,
The DWR brackets are steel.
Rick, what material were the caliper mounting brackets? I asked them some time back and was told they're "as per original" which did not answer my question.
The DWR bolt center dimension is 3.5”. BCS sells the DWR stuff. The calipers are the metric Girling 16 calipers. I rebuilt mine using the TR6 kits from Moss. One can use BJ8 or TR6 pads.Following the link to the caliper brackets on the BCS site, no mention there is made of the bolt center dimension - it probably is the original 3.25" version.
DWR price converted is $158 vs $210 at BCS.
Steve,
How about a 10mm to 4AN adapter leaving the caliper: https://www.amazon.com/Fitting-Braided-Caliper-Bryke-Racing/dp/B004FS3EJW Then using a 4AN 90 degree elbow connecting to 4AN braided hose?
Got everything assembled and plumbed, using hard lines from the calipers per Steve's pictures. Pedal travel is kind of long. I'll try bleeding again, if that doesn't work I'll switch to a 5/8" master to shorten the pedal travel. Luckily, I have one in my spares.
I run early 3000 front discs with the DW 'upgrade' calipers and jag disc rears and I found the .070 to be preferable in mine. I felt a little like Goldilocks - the .625 had too much travel, the .750 was too hard, but the .070 was just right...![]()
Dave
Understand that the comparison my not be applesauce. Do we know what the Toyota piston areas are? That may help in comparing.With respect, Dave and John - we're not apples-to-apples here with the Girlings vs the Toyotas.
The thing with the Toyota calipers vs the Girlings: they have a small and large piston on each side which seems to give a self-servo effect. So, based on my own experience, I believe the 3/4" won't be "too hard". Definitely think it takes more force for the Girlings.
FWIW, a friend is running the DW Girling setup with the Jag rears and has the same issue of too much travel with the 5/8" MC. I've driven this car and the pedal pressure is OK, but brake pedal goes almost to the floor.