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Old 25-08-2011, 09:22 AM   #31
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Default Re: 300mm brakes vs 322mm. Is the extra 22mm worth it?

What about the C6 premiums,normally only a few hundred more than the 322's.
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Old 25-08-2011, 09:44 AM   #32
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Default Re: 300mm brakes vs 322mm. Is the extra 22mm worth it?

You asked "is it worth it" but you never defined what 'it' is.
If 'it' = $50 then I'd say definitely yes.
If 'it' = waiting a couple of weeks longer to find the parts, then I'd say yes.
If 'it' = buying more parts compared to the other, then probably no (refer first point)

Given the option of either for free, no one would choose the smaller of the two.


It's not only about leverage, it's also about pad swept area.
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Old 25-08-2011, 10:02 AM   #33
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Default Re: 300mm brakes vs 322mm. Is the extra 22mm worth it?

if you want to know if 322s are worth it and find a good package look at this thread http://www.fordforums.com.au/showthread.php?t=66266
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Default Re: 300mm brakes vs 322mm. Is the extra 22mm worth it?

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if you want to know if 322s are worth it and find a good package look at this thread http://www.fordforums.com.au/showthread.php?t=66266
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Check my posts in the end of that thread.
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Old 25-08-2011, 10:51 AM   #35
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You asked "is it worth it" but you never defined what 'it' is.
Is the extra 35mm worth it - as in 322mm vs 287mm is what I was refering to.
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Old 25-08-2011, 10:59 AM   #36
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Default Re: 300mm brakes vs 322mm. Is the extra 22mm worth it?

But that doesnt describe any 'worth', it's simply asking if one is better than the other, in which case of course bigger is better.

Like I said above, if both options (300 and 322) were available for free, why would you choose the smaller.

'worth' becomes a consideration when there is a cost. Be it time, money, or something else.
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I rang them a few months ago they will do the kit without rotors as they said nothing wrong with having spare pads though and unlees you are going braided lines you will need the lines
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I rang them a few months ago they will do the kit without rotors as they said nothing wrong with having spare pads though and unlees you are going braided lines you will need the lines
Whatd they quote you for the kit except rotors?
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Default Re: 300mm brakes vs 322mm. Is the extra 22mm worth it?

Righto - as I understand it here's the options I have. Correct me if I'm wrong.

1) Retain standard AUIII caliper, use bracket and get new lines to allow fitment of 330mm disc.

2) Get BF XR8/Territory setup which is new calipers, brackets and lines. Add rotors and pads to suit.

3) Get BA spec caliper which allows fitment of 300mm disc and lines to suit.

All have their pros and cons. Am I missing anything?
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Old 25-08-2011, 04:30 PM   #40
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Default Re: 300mm brakes vs 322mm. Is the extra 22mm worth it?

Aust seriously I'd wait until a set of tickford premiums or the BA C5 premiums come up.

Out of those options though I'd just go the whole hog with the BF XR8 set up, what's the point in doing half the job?
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Old 25-08-2011, 05:00 PM   #41
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Ive been looking around for some brake upgrade options for the ute for a while as it still has the standard 287mm disc setup. I was keen on the BF> setup which takes things up to 322mm but the catch is I only want to buy the calipers and lines - not the rotors and pads which seem to be a part of all the deals. I work in auto retail so getting those bits nice and cheap isnt a big problem hence I dont want to buy them with the calipers.

I am seeing a lot of 300mm BA/BF brake calipers available though and I'm now wondering if that extra 22mm is going to make a major difference? I have previously had the 322mm brakes on 2 cars and was happy with them, but just wondering if I might chuck the 300mm ones on the current AU and see how it goes.

What does everyone think?
22mm ? not sure it would matter much but it might help as the increase in swept area might aid cooling ? , I went from 290mm to 355mm and added some pistons to the calipers on the daily , I do have problems with eyeballs falling out
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Whatd they quote you for the kit except rotors?
I can't remember now to be honest I gave up on it for now as there were other calls on the finances. give them a call rather than sending a message, tell them you're a forum member they will give you your options and explain things properly for you
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Old 26-08-2011, 11:49 PM   #43
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Default Re: 300mm brakes vs 322mm. Is the extra 22mm worth it?

The larger the disc and more pad area you can get, the better. If your budget is endless, get the best you can afford. If not, then get the best you can afford. The 287mm AU2 brakes with slotted rotors and a decent pad are every bit as good as a stock 322mm setup for repeated hard brake application (such as a long downhill windy road, a race track, or just the traffic light to traffic light get to the speed limit as fast as you can....).
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Default Re: 300mm brakes vs 322mm. Is the extra 22mm worth it?

i did the ba upgrade on my au xr6 ute and was a massive improvement, now i did au xr8 to ba gt brakeswhich have the original "oblong grooved" discs and when pushed hard there awesome, locks up the abs to easy though, which is coz of my LCA bushes. but for $200 it was a great upgrade, then i got braided lines which made no difference, just peice of mind when hard braking
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Old 25-09-2011, 09:59 PM   #45
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braided lines gives a bit better brake feel after a while when hot and pushed hard. Thats all I have felt with them as well as the peace of mind.
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