Fitting Guide for Mkiv Supra Twin Turbo Brakes onto an IS200
Fitting Guide for Mkiv Supra Twin Turbo Brakes onto an IS200
purplewitch24 I can tell you, certainly on the Supra, getting wheels to fit over them is an absolute nightmare ... all the ones I like won't fit. Found some I don't mind but I still don't have full wheel lock.. so when you see me doing a 27 point turn, it's not because I'm a girl, it's because I want to have tyres left at the end lol
purplewitch24 I can tell you, certainly on the Supra, getting wheels to fit over them is an absolute nightmare ... all the ones I like won't fit. Found some I don't mind but I still don't have full wheel lock.. so when you see me doing a 27 point turn, it's not because I'm a girl, it's because I want to have tyres left at the end lol
oi you ! Between my front splitter being lower than the kerb and no full lock, I have to be careful.. three point turns and reversing is easy peasy .. I'm good at them.. it's parallel parking I'm a girl at .. luckily I don't go anywhere where I have to lol
Nice writeup! I have had the FIGS adapters for a while now, but never bought the Supra calipers.... (have the disks though...)
I also have a TIP so that you guys don't spill so much brake fluid when changing the caliper:
Put light pressure on the brake pedal, and lock it there. (not all you got, but so much that the wheels don't turn freely). I usually use some wood block against the seat.
When you do this, there will come almost no fluid out the brakehose at all! 
ToyMr2 Nice writeup! I have had the FIGS adapters for a while now, but never bought the Supra calipers.... (have the disks though...)
I also have a TIP so that you guys don't spill so much brake fluid when changing the caliper:
Put light pressure on the brake pedal, and lock it there. (not all you got, but so much that the wheels don't turn freely). I usually use some wood block against the seat.
When you do this, there will come almost no fluid out the brakehose at all!
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ToyMr2 Nice writeup! I have had the FIGS adapters for a while now, but never bought the Supra calipers.... (have the disks though...)
I also have a TIP so that you guys don't spill so much brake fluid when changing the caliper:
Put light pressure on the brake pedal, and lock it there. (not all you got, but so much that the wheels don't turn freely). I usually use some wood block against the seat.
When you do this, there will come almost no fluid out the brakehose at all!
![[Image: LexuS-Copy.jpg]](http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h204/Sparkystav/LexuS-Copy.jpg)
![[Image: LexuS-Copy.jpg]](http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h204/Sparkystav/LexuS-Copy.jpg)
Hi mate,
no you have to use Supra discs.
and yes you can put the 5 spoke 17's back on, BUT you need 15mm spacers to get them on.
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