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  1. shak2300
    Nov 16, 2018 12:54 PM
    hey man, how you been?
  2. edbowles86
    Sep 28, 2018 09:57 AM
    Hi Uzumaki,

    Hope you're well...I was just looking for a bit of advice regarding the Ralliart din gauges.

    I managed to get my hands on some and had them fitted but the guy who did it could only fit them in the middle of the 2 din space and so it means no radio can go underneath nor above.
    Did you have the same trouble, and if so, what did you do to sort it/what do I need to do to sort it? It's for an evo v.


    Thanks a lot!
    Ed
  3. edbowles86
    Sep 1, 2018 02:33 PM
    Hi Uzumaki,

    I hope you're well, your black Evo is the nuts. I came across your profile as I'm on a desperate hunt for the Ralliart DIN Gauges for my recently purchased Evo V and saw that you had them in your Evo (along with a load of other really nice Ralliart parts). As I said, I am desperate to find the DIN Gauges despite being about 10 years too late but I don't suppose you are looking to sell yours or would be willing to sell them or know anyone who is selling some?

    I know it's a huge long shot but thought I'd try and would really appreciate any kind of advice/support

    Many thanks and look forward to hearing from you
    Ed
  4. shak2300
    Feb 1, 2017 01:19 PM
    that is very helpful thanks!!
  5. uzumaki
    Jan 26, 2017 09:41 PM
    ey . The previous owner in Japan installed them. Basically they are old Porsche 4 piston calipers. No need for dogbone adapters which is awesome. Calipers don't appear to be modified. About a month ago I removed them from my Evo as I thought they might have influenced brake bias as I was experiencing a slight brake pulse or buzz thru pedal when braking coming to a stop. However with stock evo8 rear calipers I'm still getting the buzz in brake pedal. So maybe it is quite a good cheap mod.


    They're Brembos off a 911 (964) Porsche. I took a photo using the Bendix brake pad App and got this 964 number. I think there were many different calipers for 91. It said Porsche 911 Carrera cabriolet 3.6L Brembo caliper Oct 1995 - Nov 1998

    hope this helps. Andy
  6. shak2300
    Jan 20, 2017 10:37 PM
    what did you do to run Porsche 911 brake on your evo wagon , what kind of caliper did you use?
  7. shak2300
    Jan 20, 2017 10:36 PM
    what did you do to run Porsche 911 brake on your evo wagon , what kind of caliper is it?
  8. ApexEVoIX03
    Feb 10, 2016 08:04 AM
    I never ran them. Currently on nt03's still

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