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streetport89vert 06-08-11 04:55 AM

dual rear caliper adapter plate.
 
does anybody have any pics or info on fc rx7 or any rx7 adapter plate to bolt a extra stock caliper to the rear for a separate hydraulic ebrake setup. im very interested in this and i cant find anything on it. i might try to get some made. not tryin to be rude but yes my ebrake works good so i dont need a the random "why would you wanna do that" comments. thanks:nod:

13x 06-08-11 12:01 PM

but but sorry I am curious thou

not sure what ya going for but have you considered a line lock?

streetport89vert 06-08-11 09:00 PM

well i know how to setup a line lock and a regular hydro ebrake but formula drift rules state if you have a hydro ebrake it has to have its own calipers and reservoir. so im just going to hook up the hydro ebrake like normal for now until i can get some more info on adapters or ill have to just make some.

86gxl_fc 01-24-13 05:48 PM

Any updates on this? I'm interested in this type of bracket for an FD. Anyone know if it's even possible clearance wise using the stock rear calipers

Digi7ech 01-24-13 09:58 PM

Racefab.com in NM just came out with a setup.

I just bought it. Waiting to get it to see if it will hold up.

Copeland 01-25-13 10:37 AM

You'll likely have to create your own brackets for this type of project but if you find some they might be like the road race guys with separate e-brake systems (they're usually cable e-brakes, picture attached of an Audi setup). Either way, keep us in the loop!

http://www.movitbrakes.com/audi-rs4-audrsrb-Au.jpg

Edit: Just realized this is back from the dead.

86gxl_fc 01-25-13 12:44 PM

Yep indeed it is back from the dead sorry, I just couldn't find anything out there in the google universe. Only saw nissans sporting other Nissan/Infiniti brakes. Mostly 300zx brakes being swapped around or 350z brakes swapped around.
The way most did it was to cut/grind off the stock mounting tabs and place a larger piece of steel/aluminum with the dual caliper mounting tabs bolted to the axle. Sounds easy enough but I dot have direct access to a machine shop to make the bracket

RXSpeed16 01-25-13 02:08 PM

Higgi did it. You're probably on your own as far as fabbing one up. Maybe he'll make one? :dunno:
https://www.rx7club.com/2nd-generati...rd-can-881352/

uebe93 05-12-13 06:31 PM

I'm going to send my spindle and caliper to a 3d scanner then digitally have a new spindal and bracket to put another stock caliper on the real rotor. then have it made CNC machined.


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