Pic 1: 6 pot Endless System Inch Up Brake Kit
Going back in time to April 2007, I posted an entry on the painting of the stock ER34 Sumitomo calipers to blue. Why blue? Well I always liked the blue Endless calipers; and thus, did the next best thing back then, i.e. blue stock calipers. Yeah, I'm sure some readers will be scorning at the decision. LOL :D
I've been on the lookout for stock BNR34 Brembo brakes (front + rear) off and on for a while now. Just too bad that I have yet to stumble upon a set that is reasonably priced and in mint condition. As luck would have it, out of the blue (pun intended!) and totally unplanned and un-budgeted for, I ended up with a set of front Endless System Inch Up Brake Kit.
Pic 2: 6 pot Endless System Inch Up Brake Kit
This set of Endless System Inch Up Brake Kit came off a R34 Skyline and thus is just plug and play into mine. Unfortunately I only have the front pair tho. Looks like the rear will have to do with stock calipers with the current Project Mu rotors. I hope there will not be too much of an irregular brake balance. But then it is said that only 20% of the brake force is at the rear, the front is doing most of the stopping anyway.
The set I got is in relatively good condition and it comes complete with:
1) 2X Endless 6 pot calipers
2) 2X Endless 345mm rotors
3) 2X Endless brackets to suit R34 fitment
4) 2 pairs of Endless brake pads (plenty of meat!)
Pic 3: 6 pot Endless 6 pot Calipers
Pic 4: 6 pot Endless 6 pot Calipers
Out of curiosity, I weight the parts on my home electronic scale and got the below readings:-
Endless calipers with brackets - 4.9kg each
Endless rotors - 9.7kg each
I would have expected it to be lighter tho, afterall it's made from diecast aluminium composite material. I can't wait to fit this on the ER34!!
PS. Looks like my Project Mu SCR Pro 2 piece floating rotors will be up for sale soon. :P
Pic 5: Endless 345mm rotors
Pic 6: Mockup behind a stock BNR34 wheel
Waaaa... EJ... this one damn solid leh...
ReplyDeleteErr..err.. when can I see the 'recaro' baby prom with 'volks' roller, fit with 4 points 'sabelt' belt n buckle??? hehehehe...
Toyol, yea man and pretty pricy investment too!
ReplyDeleteNo souped-up baby pram bro. Just the normal ones la although did went for a JDM brand. :P