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#1 drmandy

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Posted 22 December 2018 - 05:46 AM

Hi.

Does anyone know wirer the rear disc calipers came from? Some one suggested they are from a ford Sierra but, from the picture I can find online, the e brake assembly looks different

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#2 nicklouse

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Posted 22 December 2018 - 10:21 AM

Depends on who’s kit you bought.

Pictures would help.

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Posted 22 December 2018 - 05:43 PM

I have a 2016 kit that has Peugeot rear calliper it’s fitted with busa engine and qba drive axle

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Posted 25 December 2018 - 07:24 PM

On my volvo kit it's citroen saxo vts rear brakes.

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Posted 25 December 2018 - 08:36 PM

citroen Peugeot Renault kits are the same im doing the big wilwood brake kit on the rear and the calipars  catch on the wheels and the 22mm disc catch on the calipars  no pads so the big wildwood brake kits do not fit mine car anybody having same problem



#6 Painter man

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Posted 26 December 2018 - 07:33 PM

Hi Paul have you got any photos have you spoken to gonzo he sells kits on here I think he builds kits to his company is based in Spain he is really helpful or can Criss or Steve help you with this is it the off set of your rear wheels that’s the problem

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Posted 27 December 2018 - 05:46 AM

Thanks for all your replies. I will get pictures up this weekend. I bought the kit from the original Z car company about 6 years ago.I am just trying to catalog the parts that will require servicing so I know where to find things like brake pads etc. The front are wilwood. I will look up gonzo.

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Posted 27 December 2018 - 05:50 AM

I am just getting back to this project. I was distracted by very fun things like becoming a grandpa. I hope to complete this year? It should be a fun car to drive. I will get pictures up this weekend.



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Posted 27 December 2018 - 06:30 AM

I was checking out some builds and after looking at Rene's build in Holland, I believe I have the same rear disc calipers as he does. My kit came in boxes with no instructions and I believe I have the calipers switched to the wrong side as my emergency cable is at the bottom and not the top as Rene has it. Does anyone recognize the caliber in his pictures?

It seems to work either way?

Cheers

Mandy



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Posted 27 December 2018 - 09:41 AM

I have my cable at the bottom works better and the pipe work sits better that way round I can what’s app you some photos if you pm me your number or if you near Birmingham you can come and have a look and we can have a cuppa and a chat??

#11 Renessy

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Posted 30 December 2018 - 07:42 AM

What I was told is that I have Sierra calipers Drmandy.

Don't know if you can swap them. in my case he swingarms were delivered complete like this...

 

Congrats on becomming a grandpa!



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Posted 01 January 2019 - 07:43 AM

Thanks Renessy. It is interesting that yours came mounted that way. It looks like they can go either way. I chose to put them the way I have them because the bleed nipple is at the top so theoretically easier to bleed. I am in Canada and we don't have that model (ford Sierra) here. Any idea what year and model? I just wanted to know in case I need a spare set of pads or have caliber problems.  I took a bunch of pictures on my build this weekend and will post in the projects section.

Happy New Year everyone.

Mandy



#13 Renessy

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Posted 01 January 2019 - 04:50 PM

Bleeding on top is better in the end. You are right on that. Anyways, it will work both ways.

 

Have no clue on what year/model etc Sierra is is. Sorry...



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Posted 01 January 2019 - 09:58 PM

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These are the calipers I have. Anyone have a part # for the pads?



#15 minibugga

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Posted 13 January 2019 - 10:44 PM

Hi Mandy,

 

Congratulations for the build. It looks really tidy, your have great skills.

 

For the rear brake pads try with these part numbers:

 

Eicher ref. L0062;

PSA ref. 425071;

CITROEN ref. 42549

 

or

 

Equivalente a estas referencias constructor:
  • CITROËN : 95659341, 425442, 425257, 4252-74, 4254-42, 4254-90, 425490, 4252-57, 425402, 4251-97, 4251-46, 425274, 95666971, 4254-02, 425146, 425197
  • PEUGEOT : 4251-48, 4254-90, 425256, 4251-96, 4252-71, 425271, 4254-42, 4253-11, 4251-04, 425311, 4250-42, 425042, 425148, 425104, 425071, 425490, 425196, 425442, 4250-71, 4252-56
  • RENAULT : 7701207034, 7701202662, 7701204626, 7701202308, 7701204845, 7701202210

 

If you have any problems I can get you sorted. Any doubts you have let us know. There is a lot of knowledge in this forum. 

 

Your calipers are mounted correctly. 

 

Best wishes, Gonzo 






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