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IDENTIFY brakes...

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so , i looked through the nasioc brake FAQ and found that these brakes could possibly be like 02-03 wrx brakes.anyone here confirm or deny that?cheers, brian

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bueller?bueller...........?:grin:

Negative.

 

WRX's of that age had the fixed, 4-piston, calipers that were fitted since 1998.

They look like the Outback/GT/Legacy Turbo Brakes. But I'm no expert. I just know what is on my '91 SS and I know it's the same as the GT's and Outback's and such up through like '05 or something.

 

GD

Negative.

 

WRX's of that age had the fixed, 4-piston, calipers that were fitted since 1998.

 

Not in the US. We got 2 pot front 1 pot rear brakes on the wrx 02-05.

 

 

 

Those could fit a lot of different models. Legacy, WRX, RS etc. The calipers are all the same mostly, just different brackets for different rotor sizes.

Those look like the 02 wrx calipers I have in my garage. The are the same as the calipers on my 99 Legacy GT. I just swapped the rotors, pads, and mounting brackets and left the calipers alone until I need to replace one.

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i don't doubt the person i got them from...

but i do doubt the person he got them from.

 

so, it is good to hear that he may not have been bull************ting...

 

thanks, cheers, brian

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