Thoughts on JTO rear disc brake kit...

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What does Poser charge for them adapter plates and discs?

I bought mine a couple of years ago, so I don't want to quote a number. I had a machinist friend do my rotors, but I bought the brackets from Steve. Just PM him and he'll be fair.

Ed
 
Last year I bought over 500$ worth of parts from JTO and they never billed my credit card co. :) So, at this time I have nothing bad to say about them :cheers:
 
Last year I bought over 500$ worth of parts from JTO and they never billed my credit card co. :) So, at this time I have nothing bad to say about them :cheers:

But wait, did they ever send you the correct parts?
 
Last year I bought over 500$ worth of parts from JTO and they never billed my credit card co. :) So, at this time I have nothing bad to say about them :cheers:

:lol::lol:

I too got brackets & rotors from Poser. It included nuts and bolts for the brackets. Price was better then on any website I could find. And the cost of the rotors was way better then scrounging for the right ones and having to machine them.

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Anbody seen 'ol Poser? I PM'd him. No respuesto todavia.
 
You probably alrerady know that disc brake conversions are more than just calipers, rotors, and brackets. They involve pressures, proportioning valves, residual pressure, and sometimes changing the master cylinder. Downey has very good information on all this stuff. I believe Downey rotors cost more than the non-machined rotors, but they sure are handy for those who don't live near the home town machinist.
 

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