(Stolen from Krinkov)stock rear. Sti rear Brembo with EVO rear rotor : and it BOLTS RIGHT UP!! : it needs a 3mm spacer here for the correct offset, you need to trim/remove the dust cover thats all, the brembo brake line even screws right in! For comparison.
going to be running the matching EVO/STI brembos up front, so hopefully balance should be the same or pretty close, might have to run a wilwood valve if they feel out of balance, heres some shots of the front in progress:) stock EVO
Man this swap just keeps getting easier!:DPicked up another set of STI Brembos yesterday, and it looks like our best route will be to use the EVO front rotors instead of the 05+ STIs(5X114) the STIs use a smaller center hub opening that wont fit whereas the EVO is spot on, so we'll stick with plan A. Heres what the EVO rotors look like with the STI Brembos, oooooooooohh! : Brembo F50 calipers are truely MASSIVE, much larger that what in hand than what you can see of the sides of them poking through the spokes of a wheel. Now about the easy (*fairly*) easy part I mentioned, looks like the brackets are going to be simple to fab up, matter of fact thay can be made yourself if you have a quality drill press and drill vise, no machining necisary! Most big brake kits have brackets shaped like kind of like an "S" since the new caliper and has be moved up and backward(inwards) to bolt to the stock caliper volt holes. In our case with these Brembos and EVO rotors, the Brembos sit a good .6" outwards ofthe stock bolt hols, on top of that, the stock bolt spacing(4") and the brembo bolt spacing(6") are far enough apart that we can make the bracket on a single-plane bracket, instead of a dual-plane bracket which requires much more design and machining, see here:) heres a quickie MS paint diagram of what the single-plane bracket will look like, not to scale obviously but the measurements are correct, Im going to fab one out of aluminum tonite to get everything where I want it then I will make mine out of mild steel. I know alot of the brake companies use 6061 AL with no probs but mild steel gives you that much more insurance, and its not that much harder to work with. Okay I'll post mor eas it progresses!the stock STI rear line plugs right in, if one didnt come with your brembo caliper then grab some steel ones. got a bit more done tonite, just have to tap 2 holes and they're ready to go on, these ones are ugly for sure, machined ones will be nicer. though you can make these in about 2 hours with just a small 1/3 or 1/2 hp bench top drill press like this. one more hole still missing here, these two inner ones are the ones to be tappedOkay done....mostly:D finally tried my new FN01R-Cs on too, used to think my car was low enough, now it looks goofy high! Guess I'll have to drop it down another inch:D
and the bit of my own work that i did:try this: 2007 STi Brembo Brake Kit All Calipers All Rotors Wrx:eBay Motors (item 300343525459 end time Sep-30-09 10:22:00 PDT)
well you can get em cheaper:$1100 (2006 IMPREZA WRX STI BREMBO CALIPERS EJ25 EJ20 GD7 GDB:eBay Motors (item 330358418826 end time Oct-07-09 13:45:43 PDT))then you gotta get evo rotors,$ 790 for all 4 (Brembo Drilled Brake Rotors Set: EVO 8/9*::*Brake Rotors*::*Brakes*::*LancerShop.com | EVO Performance Experts)
that ends up being a sub 2k brake upgrade for ALL 4 brakes.
if you want E-Brakes buy from:
http://www.240sxforums.com/for....htmlthats an extra $180
So now you have a full functioning 4 brake set up from Brembo for $2070. For that same amount of money you could get a KSport 12 inch front brake kit. Its a great value.
So its pretty much a very cheap brake upgrade, IMO its better than a Z32. Z32 Ebrake assembly works with the brakes.