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Old Feb 13, 2005 | 02:18 AM
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I have the Stillen Big Brake Upgrade with Brembo rotors and Ferrari F40 Calipers. Now I need new rotors and pads, and I am having problems finding them. Stillen wants like $350 per rotor and when I wasn't ready to just throw down $700 right then and there they became very disgruntled. I asked for a part number (305048R&L) but they wouldn't even tell me if that was their number or Brembo's. I think it's their's. Hell they wouldn't even tell me what year calipers come in their kits so I don't know if all F40 pads will fit or not! I checked Brembo.com and couldn't find anything and I would rather not buy them from Stillen since they want to be ********. Please help me!

Here are the specs:

332x32 (mm)

Directional Curve Veins

Cross Drilled and Slotted



Also do all F40s have the same Brembo capliers? I need to know so I can order pads too.



Thanks for any info you can provide, Ryan.
Old Feb 13, 2005 | 07:34 PM
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why don't you take some measurements and email wilwood or some other brake company if htey have a brake rotor with similar specs?
Old Feb 14, 2005 | 02:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Cheers!' date='Feb 13 2005, 09:34 PM
why don't you take some measurements and email wilwood or some other brake company if htey have a brake rotor with similar specs?

I'd prefer to stick with Brembo if possible.
Old Mar 2, 2005 | 07:18 AM
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For the pads, take one out, measure the height, width, and maybe thickness (I guess imagine how thick it could be if they are already worn down; some pads come in multiple thicknesses), trace the backing plate outline on a piece of paper. Then look at a catalog like the pegasusautoracing.com catalog (or Hawk web site, etc.) where they show pad dimensions and backing plate shape. I bet you will be able to pick out what pads you need pretty quickly.



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