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Mar 22 2007, 07:22 PM
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Ok, so I saw how expensive bigger brakes are. I managed to get a set of brand-new GS-T calipers and they fit perfectly. The stopping power is great, and they look good, too. I used my extended warranty, went aftermarket with the calipers, and got a set for $220, where Mitsubishi wanted $350 for ONE. I will post pics soon, I promise.
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Mar 22 2007, 10:48 PM
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Thanks, Mike, I guess here goes my explanation: The Lancer replaced the Mirage. The 4G94 is a derivitive of the 4G92, and the suspension and some of the drivetrain have to be similar, so I searched the net, and fount http://mirageforums.net. On there, they detailed a Big Brake upgrade by using GSX calipers. I figured, "Ok, if our car came from a Mirage, then why shouldn't our hubs be similar?" The place I ordered the calipers from didn't have the GSX ones, and I needed calipers today, so I went for GS-T calipers that are still 25% bigger. The only difference between the two calipers are where the Banjo fittings go. I had to move the brake line to one side for clearance issues, but they fit perfectly. The pads are larger, the piston is larger, and the car stops even quicker. I am going to take pics tomorrow and post them on here. This is a cheap upgrade for bigger brakes AND...you can find pads that fit the calipers (Axxis among others) and drilled/slotted rotors.
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Mar 26 2007, 08:36 PM
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Alright...I HAD GS-T brakes, but Mitsubishi shipped out my GSX calipers and pads, so our parts manager told me they were already paid for and to go ahead and put them on. Here is a pic of the new dual-piston GSX caliper on my wheel with stock (although machined) rotors and GSX pads. I will post a pic later with drilled/slotted rotors when they arrive from Stillen: (IMG: http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m218/utiheadbanger/Cars/LancerBigBrakes.jpg) Notice this is with 16" wheels. 15" wheels will NOT clear the caliper. This means you drivers with OZ Rally cars, LS, and ES will need at least 16" wheels. Ralliart art guys should be ok, but I never did research on a Ralliart, so don't quote me on this.
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Mar 27 2007, 08:38 AM
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QUOTE(utiheadbanger @ Mar 26 2007, 09:36 PM) Alright...I HAD GS-T brakes, but Mitsubishi shipped out my GSX calipers and pads, so our parts manager told me they were already paid for and to go ahead and put them on. Here is a pic of the new dual-piston GSX caliper on my wheel with stock (although machined) rotors and GSX pads. I will post a pic later with drilled/slotted rotors when they arrive from Stillen: (IMG: http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m218/utiheadbanger/Cars/LancerBigBrakes.jpg) Notice this is with 16" wheels. 15" wheels will NOT clear the caliper. This means you drivers with OZ Rally cars, LS, and ES will need at least 16" wheels. Ralliart art guys should be ok, but I never did research on a Ralliart, so don't quote me on this. [right][snapback]90256[/snapback][/right] Looking good. Damn, that means I would need 16" rims.
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May 1 2007, 09:41 AM
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QUOTE(utiheadbanger @ Apr 30 2007, 08:24 PM) I'm glad I started something! [right][snapback]95253[/snapback][/right]
I was getting some free jeep tires mounted and balanced. The Discount Tire guys couldn't figure out how I fit four 31's and four rims into my Lancer. Then I told them I had no front passenger seat. I was bored so I started getting quotes (same rims and three different tires). Then I found out the rims I wanted wouldn't be available until June. Thankfully I won't be getting the rims and tires until August. I just have to decide which tires I want. I'm debating between: Continental ContiContact Extreme Bridgestone Pontenza G009 Yokohoma Avid TRZ
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May 11 2007, 03:23 PM
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QUOTE(mfalik @ May 4 2007, 06:52 AM) aww boy... the link didn't work for me at work so i'm guessing black.. and the lip on those rims look big.. (pics on other sites) it should go good with your car... now your gonna have to get it drop too.. while your at it just get the turbo in.. haha j/j i'm sure you cant wait... once i got my rims i had them mounted and balanced same day..
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Jul 18 2007, 07:26 PM
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so does the bolt pattern of the wheel matter?? i have an 03' es 4X100 bolt pattern.. or is the bolt pattern not an issue??
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Sep 9 2007, 03:38 AM
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QUOTE(kid lancer 7 @ Jul 18 2007, 07:26 PM) so does the bolt pattern of the wheel matter?? i have an 03' es 4X100 bolt pattern.. or is the bolt pattern not an issue?? [right][snapback]104936[/snapback][/right]
If talking about the calipers, then no... bolt pattern would not matter. Only the Calipers were replaced, not the rotors. So basically if I get some 15" steelies, I can get the GST Calipers and some slotted rotors for the car. I figure that if I had to go 16, then having the summer 17's would be a waste, and 40 series rubber would not be good in winter.... Especially in Ontario :S If replacing the rotors tho, is there a vented option for us, or are we stuck with the single layer disc. I know we don't really have the power needed for that extreme a brake setup, but it would still be nice to have our brakes running cool.
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Jan 11 2008, 08:56 AM
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Hi I'm new here I've got a 2002-03 Lancer 1.6 do you think those will fit my car. Can't find any here in South Africa. Got 17's on so clearance shouldn't be a problem.
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Mar 21 2008, 01:49 AM
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QUOTE(mfalik @ Mar 27 2007, 06:38 AM) Looking good.
****, that means I would need 16" rims. [right][snapback]90325[/snapback][/right]
JE$U$!!!!!!!!! would you like to have a little bit of rotor with your calipers? good fuc#ing mod my man. those are freakin massive. i love it!!!!!!!
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