If they were produced like that from the factory then they should be fine as they have taken the drill holes into consideration with the design.
(does that make sense?


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lil_mike wrote:Boags'MX5 wrote:The only time I have heard of them failing is on Porsche GT3s doing several 250km/h-0km/h stops in a row. I can't see an MX5 ever replicating those conditions...
Boags
hmmmm, boags, its a rotary and its me drivingi dont know about that?
it will be tracked and dríven hard fairly often. what should i look for specifically on the rotor faces?
DOYLMX5 wrote:dont go the wilwood
I have been told that all they do is upgrade the front brakes.
for the rears they just have a spacer for the calipers and put in a bigger rotor. so you get all this extra braking power at the front but pretty much exactly the same on the back.
If you are willing to wait a fewish weeks a member from the advan group (we call the place WHEELSPIN) has just made their own kit comprising of mainly RX-7 brakes which are as a matter of fact... bigger than the wilwood kits including bigger calipers and rotors for the back.
The front has 12" rotors and 4 piston calipers while the real has the same rotor i think but big single piston calipers.
PM the guy, MX52NV
the kit is his and it is still prototype at the moment but he is hoping to put it into production really really soon.
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Boags'MX5 wrote:The only time I have heard of them failing is on Porsche GT3s doing several 250km/h-0km/h stops in a row. I can't see an MX5 ever replicating those conditions...
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