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3K GT calipers on a widebody? Any info


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I See it on a flatty. But if anybody has widebody info (besides it cant be done,Why do that?, Id use brakes of a STI,EVO,School bus,Space Shuttle)

 

 

Any info to help get it done.

Thanks.

 

Is this on a widebody? 3kgt caliper? if so what rotor? source for bracket? fit in a stock 16"? Any info at all. Please.

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Well the center hole in a 2000 crown vic rotor is about .160 to small. Not really a big deal cuz the rest of it looks good.

 

 

The calipers came. They are BIG.

http://i632.photobucket.com/albums/uu50/camostarquest/Projects/CIMG4286.jpg

 

But they seem to just fit. I test fit the vic rotor w/ caliper inside a 7" wheel. It seems there is about .250 clearance. Close enough that its worth drawing up a bracket.

http://i632.photobucket.com/albums/uu50/camostarquest/Projects/CIMG4296.jpg

http://i632.photobucket.com/albums/uu50/camostarquest/Projects/CIMG4292.jpg

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I seriously don't remember having the issue with the center hole. What diameter are those rotors? They look smaller than mine for some reason. I'm wondering if there were different brake options on the Crown Vic?

12.5" It was the only one listed. The center hole is small and it has a tapered seat. So it fits over the hub but it does not seat square. It just needs to be opened up a little on a lathe. Maybe there is another rotor. I will look again.

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Man that looks close.

 

If this works out, I might wanna try this on mine, more braking never hurt anyone. ^_^

 

EDIT: One thing I forgot to ask when we were looking at those yesterday; are extra 3 pots and associated fluid capacity going to necessitate a larger master cylinder and/or reservoir?

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Here is some more info for anybody going down this road.

The center hole of the 2000 Crown Vic rotor is .150 smaller than the SQ rotor & hub. The holes for the lug studs are also .100 larger.

http://i632.photobucket.com/albums/uu50/camostarquest/Projects/CIMG4305.jpg

 

I roughed out a bracket and I think the set up will clear the inside of a 16" wheel. I will know the answer after I bore the center hole on the rotor. Then I will be able to bolt it all together.

http://i632.photobucket.com/albums/uu50/camostarquest/Projects/CIMG4310.jpg

http://i632.photobucket.com/albums/uu50/camostarquest/Projects/CIMG4306.jpg

http://i632.photobucket.com/albums/uu50/camostarquest/Projects/CIMG4307.jpg

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would you be willing to trace that bracket onto a piece of cardboard and sell it? It looks much better than what I came up with....lol

I hated moving it to the front of the wheel.(cooling) But it wouldnt clear the stock mounting tabs. So I clocked it up as far as I could. Till the top mounting bolt is next to the strut body.

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Still moving forward on this. Slowly. I machined the rotor. It is a nice fit. It has to be opened up .150.

I had to make a pair of spacers(.180) to go between the adapter plate and the stock caliper mount. I countersunk the holes and used tapered bolts. You could get away without them,But its close. To space the caliper off the adapter plate I need to make another set of spacers(.312). But I think I will make those Threaded and TIG them on. That will give me more than .500 of thread to bolt them on. Probably more than I need. I know they will work,But after all this I hope it fits inside a stock wheel.

 

 

http://i632.photobucket.com/albums/uu50/camostarquest/Projects/CIMG4344.jpg

http://i632.photobucket.com/albums/uu50/camostarquest/Projects/CIMG4349.jpg

http://i632.photobucket.com/albums/uu50/camostarquest/Projects/CIMG4347.jpg

http://i632.photobucket.com/albums/uu50/camostarquest/Projects/CIMG4355.jpg

http://i632.photobucket.com/albums/uu50/camostarquest/Projects/CIMG4354.jpg

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Well this will shortly be a dead issue for me and my stock wheels. The package as it sits is just under 8" from the center of the spindle to the outside of the caliper. It does not fit. I machined some nutserts from 1" steel to give the caliper a good mounting footprint & TIGed them into the bracket. Then mounted it all up. Just to get the bad news. I will look at a smaller rotor? or other options but I think it is game over for me. It would be nice inside a larger wheel.

http://i632.photobucket.com/albums/uu50/camostarquest/CIMG4364.jpg

http://i632.photobucket.com/albums/uu50/camostarquest/CIMG4362.jpg

http://i632.photobucket.com/albums/uu50/camostarquest/CIMG4360.jpg

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