ALLensTRAC":24ld01co said:Revolutionbrake.com sells the front. Then get st205 rears. Rocketeer used to sell front and rear kits but they are no longer available.
If you really want to ball out AP racing makes a front kit but it's around 4k$!!!
ALLensTRAC":rhq963vs said:It would be difficult to get machined as it's 0.9mm difference. The best solution is either a complete ST205 rear subframe(this also increases track width by 25-30mm eliminating the need for spacers) or using just 205 wheel hubs. 185 hub is 54.1 and the 205 is 55mm.
gt4lm":33qw43tv said:Are the hubs a pain to install?
Any custom work needed?
The rear frames a good idea but I already ordered my rims so I could avoid spacers
205s are extremely rare in Australia
I have seen one in my life
ALLensTRAC":3ohshsf3 said:gt4lm":3ohshsf3 said:Are the hubs a pain to install?
Any custom work needed?
The rear frames a good idea but I already ordered my rims so I could avoid spacers
205s are extremely rare in Australia
I have seen one in my life
Hubs are not terribly difficult to install but I am a master mechanic with 13 years experience so there is not much that is anymore lol! It will require removing the rear spindles and then pressing out the hub. This can be exacerbated by excessive corrosion. It's basically like doing rear wheel bearings as the hub presses into the bearing. Can you order 205 hubs from the dealer in Australia?
Thanks for the infoDeeCee":31l0sfq9 said:Caldina st215 rear hubs can also be used as they are the same as st205 hubs. I used the st215 rear hubs on my car
sainz":3hpjectf said:i have the rears complete with knuckles ,full bolt on set.
in Victoria Australia.http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/201078214067 ... 1555.l2649
sainz":2awp7s4b said:lol 0.45thick spacer.
Go and buy these cheap Taiwanese brakes.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ksport-ProComp- ... 80&vxp=mtr