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Brake Caliper Brackets for Gen 3 and MKIV Supra Rotors
Hey everyone, I'm getting my brackets machined this week to use supra MKIV TT rotors with V6 calipers on a Gen 3 camry. I'm only doing this once, so before I machine them I'll ask again who would like a set made for them?
Cost will be $120 with shipping and are made of 2024 high strength aluminum. This caliper relocating brackets are made specifically for the Gen 3 unlike the other ones out there and do not require grinding down the brake calipers.
Please let me know who would like a set, PM me or make a post.
ALSO, I have one additional set of V6 brake calipers, brand new NOT REBUILT that I will sell as a kit with the brackets for $250 shipped.
Originally posted by 2wickedtoyz why aren't you making the upgrade so we can use supra calipers instead of the camry ones?
Which Supra calipers?
The ones on the MKIV Supra Turbo are huge (4 piston calipers), so you might run into clearance issues with them.
P.S. My buddy and I recently installed a big brake kit (13 1/4" crossdrilled rotors, 4 piston Porsche calipers (their really Brembos), and braided lines) on his Camaro.
Anyways the caliper bracket bolted onto the back of the hub. If it bolted to the stock location, theres no way the stock wheels would go back on. The caliper would be in the way.
Alright, let me expalin again, there seems to be some confusion.
My brackets are for using V6 camry calipers with MKIV Supra TT rotors for the Gen 3.
These already are out there, but were made for the Gen 4, and when used with the Gen 3 you are required to grind down the brake calipers in order for them to fit.
if this was later on in the year i might want to get some with you but i haven't had my brake class yet, so i wouldn't understand anything from a techincal point and the whole terminology
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