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So, I have 17x9 +45 RPF1s up front, and I fully expected to have to buy new wheels to allow these brakes to fit (the Stoptech calipers are known to interfere with them). Anyway, I got my Wilwood kit in the mail today and decided to give it a test fit... and they fit under my RPF1s! There's 5mm+ of radial clearance to the barrel of the wheel, and 3mm of clearance from the spokes to the inner edge of the caliper (similar spoke clearance to the stock caliper with this wheel).
So, I have 17x9 +45 RPF1s up front, and I fully expected to have to buy new wheels to allow these brakes to fit (the Stoptech calipers are known to interfere with them). Anyway, I got my Wilwood kit in the mail today and decided to give it a test fit... and they fit under my RPF1s! There's 5mm+ of radial clearance to the barrel of the wheel, and 3mm of clearance from the spokes to the inner edge of the caliper (similar spoke clearance to the stock caliper with this wheel).
Thanks for the pics, good to know they fit under RPF1 17s! How early did you join the group buy? (i am eagerly awaiting mine )
Thanks for posting the rpf1 figment. I have the same wheels and thought for sure spacers were in my future. Glad to hear they fit!
Mine should be installed in about a week, can't wait.
Our second batch of kits is going out later this week. For anyone in the second half of the GB we should have kits assembled and packed for shipment hopefully by the end of the week or sooner!
Mayb my emails aren't going through ? Please contact me
Email info@sakebombgarage.com or PM us here. We have been out of the shop for most of last week for Monterey car week but we're back in full swing . Standing next to Christopher Von Koenigsegg with their new platform at the Quail was both humbling and inspiring! We'd love to push the FD platform as far as possible with the resources we've got, and are more inspired than ever to do it.
Email info@sakebombgarage.com or PM us here. We have been out of the shop for most of last week for Monterey car week but we're back in full swing . Standing next to Christopher Von Koenigsegg with their new platform at the Quail was both humbling and inspiring! We'd love to push the FD platform as far as possible with the resources we've got, and are more inspired than ever to do it.
We just watched that here at the shop a couple weeks ago, absolutely motivating! I'll second a recommendation to watch that movie for anyone who hasn't seen it (it's on Netflix now)
Just received! (Shipping down to New Zealand takes awhile)
Fantastic kit, the rotors, lines and adapters are very well made. Also want to give you guys props for the fantastic instructions they are very detailed and cover a couple of things i would not have thought of.
Ooh I spy some Ohlins in there as well Matt!!!! Very Nice. (love the fresh wheel well undercoating... rubber or bed liner? You could eat off the undercarriage. Lets see some shots of these bedded in... get that motor in We're here rooting for ya!
Now we're all curious, what's under the plastic sheet?
Just received! (Shipping down to New Zealand takes awhile)
Fantastic kit, the rotors, lines and adapters are very well made. Also want to give you guys props for the fantastic instructions they are very detailed and cover a couple of things i would not have thought of.
Man I'm glad they made them there safely! Enjoy them Post some pictures of your car the brakes after you bed in those DTC-30's
I know you guys are just cooling off from the launch of this kit. But has there been any additional discussion regarding the a rear 4 Piston using the OEM caliper for parking brake duties?
I know you guys are just cooling off from the launch of this kit. But has there been any additional discussion regarding the a rear 4 Piston using the OEM caliper for parking brake duties?
Thanks everyone who has purchased a SBG Track Day BBK from us... we are now completely SOLD OUT. That makes it 40 kits sent out so far, so thanks to everyone who threw their hat in the ring to make this happen!
If there is interest in another run, please list your name... if there's more interest we'll get another 1-ton order of 2024-t351 going. Since it is a very exotic alloy it takes us quite some time to even obtain the raw materials... this particular alloy that we use for the hats is often used in aerospace applications, but VERY hard to track down in sizes this large.
We've been thrilled with both the reception and sales of our Track Day kit.
We've received a lot of interest, in regard to setting up another group buy for our Wilwood kits. If you guys are interested in getting an RX-7 Club group buy together, we'll need a minimum of 15 sign ups. If you're interested in participating, please use the prompt below!
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Thanks to everyone on RX-7 Club for providing us with the foundation to do what we do.
Just completed my first track day on the Wilwoods (Atlanta Motorsports Park), and I'm happy to say that they performed flawlessly. When I had the stock brakes on the car, I never managed to make it through a track day without trashing a set of rotors (warpage / thickness variation), and I always had inconsistent brake feel throughout a session. The Sakebomb rotors didn't warp and the brakes felt exactly the same every time I hit the brake pedal.
Supporting info: Sakebomb rotors (not the floating APs), Hawk DTC-60 pads (I may downgrade to a different pad, these tend to rattle at slow speeds both with the Wilwoods and stock calipers), 35mm pistons in the Wilwoods, stock rear brakes, ~320hp.
Just completed my first track day on the Wilwoods (Atlanta Motorsports Park), and I'm happy to say that they performed flawlessly. When I had the stock brakes on the car, I never managed to make it through a track day without trashing a set of rotors (warpage / thickness variation), and I always had inconsistent brake feel throughout a session. The Sakebomb rotors didn't warp and the brakes felt exactly the same every time I hit the brake pedal.
Supporting info: Sakebomb rotors (not the floating APs), Hawk DTC-60 pads (I may downgrade to a different pad, these tend to rattle at slow speeds both with the Wilwoods and stock calipers), 35mm pistons in the Wilwoods, stock rear brakes, ~320hp.
Thanks for the review and we hope you're loving your kits on track as much as we are!!
Besides creating a whole other thread on this kit I figured I’d bring this one back. Are there any more long term reviews on this kit? I’m torn between this and the AP kit. I know people are gonna say AP is better etc. I’m just trying to weigh my options. This won’t be a track dedicated car. So if everybody has had nothing but good experience with this kit, it will probably be my choice. Thanks for any info!