JCW Rear brake kit.

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  1. #1
    GP 1536
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    Is it possible to get a JCW rear brake kit,and if so how much is it ? :)

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    I think you have to get both.

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    Sweeney
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    The kit as far as i know is only new brake pads on the rear, only the front discs and calipers get replaced, you'd be better off going aftermarket or buying mintex brake pads. You have a GP do you not though? the gp comes with the jcw brake kit on it

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    GP 1536
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sweeney View Post
    The kit as far as i know is only new brake pads on the rear, only the front discs and calipers get replaced, you'd be better off going aftermarket or buying mintex brake pads. You have a GP do you not though? the gp comes with the jcw brake kit on it
    Aye,I was talking about the red calipers for the rear.That doesn't come with the GP

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    Sweeney
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    Then you'd need to buy them, i.e. the full kit or second hand then, probably need to fit new brake lines as well as discs and the calipers

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    Or you could just buy a tin of red paint and do it yourself
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    Gorbash12346
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    get them powdercoated or do it urself with som halfords high heat paint

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    Sweeney
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    hammerite is probably best paint to use

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