My crossover pipes on my 4-Piston Brembo's are a little beat up and thinking of replacing. I can't find anywhere online that sells them though. Anyone replace theirs or find an alternative part?
My crossover pipes on my 4-Piston Brembo's are a little beat up and thinking of replacing. I can't find anywhere online that sells them though. Anyone replace theirs or find an alternative part?
'03 Evo VIII 10.6@131mph stock internals/ECU/Tires-SOLD
'09 GT SBM-Rotofab, SOLO HFC, SOLO Mach Balanced Catback Exhaust, Powerbond Underdrive Pulley, Custom Tune, HID Lows, LED Fogs, GXP Front Bumper & Rear Diffuser & CTS-V Rims
I did some quick searching any didn't come up with anything. I'm sure they're out there. I'll look some more. Let us know if you find them. Thanks!
Out of stock/unavailable... Different car, but for a Brembo 4 piston... ??
https://www.racingbrake.com/Crossove...-p/bm41-01.htm
For the Camaro SS
https://www.racingbrake.com/Crossove...p/bm41-01a.htm
Maybe contact them and see what the deal is?
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why not call brembo - with the part number of your caliper in hand.
Or at least try their e-mail or contact page. I'd try that - they might well have a part number in mind or they might give you a list of acceptable bit. Better yet they might tell you the exact fitting on it and you can make up your own.
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