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498, I got my ride on the lift today......Long as usual
Posted by DeanoD, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
Mike....left a message for ya on your cell. I will try a bit earlier on Thursday. What time is good for you?,

I am using the list of parts and instructions that Jason posted below. We pulled off my rear wheels and drum. I can see that I need much more than just the calipers, rotors and SS lines(I have these already) to do this conversion.

I am picking up the following parts Thursday:

1. rear emergency brake assembly that fits into the rotor hub
2. caliper mounting brackets
3. metal dust shield with cutout for the caliper
4. Ordering emergency brake cables for a GS-T(from dealer). I did not want to use cables from a junkyard car...corrosion etc.

The install, according to the directions below, seems fairly painless. I just want to make sure I did not forget anything. I compared a GS-T car with my RS today and it looks like that is everything. Let me know if I need any extra parts to do it.

Thanks again Mike and Jason. I will post the results when she is finished. BTW: I installed my fronts today. KVR Performance crossdrilled/Cad plated rotors, Hawk HP plus pads, Russell speedbleeders and RRE stainless lines. I will wait on flushing my system (Dot 5.1) until the rear is done. The rear is going to be completely GS-T factory except for the stainless lines, speedbleeders and KVR Performance Carbon/Kevlar pads.

DeanoD
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