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GPx brakes on a GR

Postby Sgt_Major » Thu Sep 09, 2010 2:13 pm

Anyone done this conversion?

I just bought a set of gpx brakes to install myself.
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Re: GPx brakes on a GR

Postby Sebastian » Fri Sep 10, 2010 5:45 pm

you must follow 3 steps :


1. remove gr brakes
2. fit gpx brakes
3. drink a pint and congratulate yourself for the diy job

good luck :smt002
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Re: GPx brakes on a GR

Postby CJ » Fri Sep 10, 2010 8:57 pm

Undertook this job on the GX, its an easy mod thats well worthwhile doing.

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Re: GPx brakes on a GR

Postby StewyD32 » Sat Sep 11, 2010 1:27 pm

is there really that much of a difference between the 2. :shock:
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Re: GPx brakes on a GR

Postby CJ » Sat Sep 11, 2010 1:33 pm

StewyD32 wrote:is there really that much of a difference between the 2. :shock:


I certainly found the difference noticeable, the car will stop that bit quicker in all conditions, the twin pots inspire more confidence during every day driving. Mitsubishi skimped on the non-MIVEC breaks IMO, I don't rate the single pot caliper setup all that highly...

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Re: GPx brakes on a GR

Postby StewyD32 » Sat Sep 11, 2010 1:39 pm

so i've been taking my life in my own hands since I bought the feck'n GR :lol: .
Might do an upgrade seems im working now.

On a different note directed towards you CJ. The white GPX is now for sale by supervalue. she's look'n for 2,200. Took it for a test drive on thursday.
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Re: GPx brakes on a GR

Postby Sebastian » Sat Sep 11, 2010 2:18 pm

StewyD32 wrote:so i've been taking my life in my own hands since I bought the feck'n GR :lol: .
Might do an upgrade seems im working now.




major difference ,
that would be one of my first mods on a GR/GX.
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Re: GPx brakes on a GR

Postby MY-JAP-MISTRESS » Sat Sep 11, 2010 11:26 pm

i done this and its a major difference. just make sure you have all the bits b4 you swop them over. just dont buy red stuff pads as i found them to be crap... either standard or mintex
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Re: GPx brakes on a GR

Postby ultrakupra » Mon Sep 13, 2010 3:28 am

What about installing a GTO bigger rotor and nissan skyline calipers&pads? some people seem to have that mod and they say that there is a huge improvement compared even to GPX standard brakes.
BTW,i have a GR and the brakes are even worse than a bigass van i rented some days ago lol
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Re: GPx brakes on a GR

Postby Sgt_Major » Mon Sep 13, 2010 9:28 am

Sebastian wrote:you must follow 3 steps :
1. remove gr brakes
2. fit gpx brakes
3. drink a pint and congratulate yourself for the diy job


I was hoping it was this simple... cheers!

Picked the new ones up on Sat.... might have a go this weekend.
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Re: GPx brakes on a GR

Postby Baldrick » Sun Sep 26, 2010 12:08 pm

Sgt_Major wrote:Picked the new ones up on Sat.... might have a go this weekend.

Are you replacing front and rear? Can you post a link to the ones you bought. Thanks.
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Re: GPx brakes on a GR

Postby Sgt_Major » Wed Sep 29, 2010 4:20 pm

Only fronts... rear brakes are the same across all models iirc.

I bought them 2nd hand off a mate who had them on his gpx, but upgraded his setup to xyz's at £1000!! :o

Change over was easy... though I did have to tap out the caliper screw holes.
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Re: GPx brakes on a GR

Postby Baldrick » Wed Sep 29, 2010 4:35 pm

Cheers. Thanks for the info.
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Re: GPx brakes on a GR

Postby ultrakupra » Tue Oct 26, 2010 11:04 pm

Hey guys,is it possible to fit without doing anything fancy(just remove the FTO ones and install the GTO ones) to install GTO front rotors and calipers/pads?
Like this one:
http://page12.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/a ... enlargeimg
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Re: GPx brakes on a GR

Postby Sebastian » Tue Oct 26, 2010 11:08 pm

no.
you need different brackets
have you not checked THIS topic ?
no1. manual GR 96 l no2. tip GR 95 l no3. manual Gpx 95 l no.4 manual Gpx 95 l no.5 manual Gpx 96 l no.6 tip GR 95 - in 2011 took a break from the FTO scene
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Re: GPx brakes on a GR

Postby ultrakupra » Tue Oct 26, 2010 11:12 pm

Sebastian wrote:no.
you need different brackets
have you not checked THIS topic ?


Yeah,thats why i was asking,because i dont know what brackets are lol

Edit:ok,how about lancer evo brembo ones? i heared that those fit perfectly,someone did that?
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Re: GPx brakes on a GR

Postby escu_calin » Wed Oct 27, 2010 9:53 am

no they don't fit
there are some guys that build custom bracket adapters

the compatibility issues are at the points where the caliper body is fixed(screwed) to the knuckle. If the holes don't perfectly align, some guys build adapter brackets .. but that involves a second mounting point which inserts a variable(weak link) in the braking system .. which u don't really need

all u need is a good gpx braking 2 pot calipers.. and nothing more
polish them, lacquer them and they will look astonishing a shiny metallic look.

for deeper understanding see: workshop_2.pfd in download section page 26-5
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Re: GPx brakes on a GR

Postby ultrakupra » Wed Oct 27, 2010 10:35 am

escu_calin wrote:no they don't fit
there are some guys that build custom bracket adapters

the compatibility issues are at the points where the caliper body is fixed(screwed) to the knuckle. If the holes don't perfectly align, some guys build adapter brackets .. but that involves a second mounting point which inserts a variable(weak link) in the braking system .. which u don't really need

all u need is a good gpx braking 2 pot calipers.. and nothing more
polish them, lacquer them and they will look astonishing a shiny metallic look.

for deeper understanding see: workshop_2.pfd in download section page 26-5


Thanks for the info mate.
I guess the guy on yahoo auctions who was selling GTO calipers saying 'can be used also on evo,legnums and ftos' was talking about installing that custom brackets.
I'll leave the brakes alone....for now lol
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