Fitting Guide for Mkiv Supra Twin Turbo Brakes onto an IS200
Fitting Guide for Mkiv Supra Twin Turbo Brakes onto an IS200
purplewitch24 I can tell you, certainly on the Supra, getting wheels to fit over them is an absolute nightmare ... all the ones I like won't fit. Found some I don't mind but I still don't have full wheel lock.. so when you see me doing a 27 point turn, it's not because I'm a girl, it's because I want to have tyres left at the end lol
purplewitch24 I can tell you, certainly on the Supra, getting wheels to fit over them is an absolute nightmare ... all the ones I like won't fit. Found some I don't mind but I still don't have full wheel lock.. so when you see me doing a 27 point turn, it's not because I'm a girl, it's because I want to have tyres left at the end lol
oi you ! Between my front splitter being lower than the kerb and no full lock, I have to be careful.. three point turns and reversing is easy peasy .. I'm good at them.. it's parallel parking I'm a girl at .. luckily I don't go anywhere where I have to lol
Nice writeup! I have had the FIGS adapters for a while now, but never bought the Supra calipers.... (have the disks though...)
I also have a TIP so that you guys don't spill so much brake fluid when changing the caliper:
Put light pressure on the brake pedal, and lock it there. (not all you got, but so much that the wheels don't turn freely). I usually use some wood block against the seat.
When you do this, there will come almost no fluid out the brakehose at all!
ToyMr2 Nice writeup! I have had the FIGS adapters for a while now, but never bought the Supra calipers.... (have the disks though...)
I also have a TIP so that you guys don't spill so much brake fluid when changing the caliper:
Put light pressure on the brake pedal, and lock it there. (not all you got, but so much that the wheels don't turn freely). I usually use some wood block against the seat.
When you do this, there will come almost no fluid out the brakehose at all!
ToyMr2 Nice writeup! I have had the FIGS adapters for a while now, but never bought the Supra calipers.... (have the disks though...)
I also have a TIP so that you guys don't spill so much brake fluid when changing the caliper:
Put light pressure on the brake pedal, and lock it there. (not all you got, but so much that the wheels don't turn freely). I usually use some wood block against the seat.
When you do this, there will come almost no fluid out the brakehose at all!
Hi mate,
no you have to use Supra discs.
and yes you can put the 5 spoke 17's back on, BUT you need 15mm spacers to get them on.