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-   -   OEM Big Brake kit for non-captive 2000-2001 Tiburon (https://www.hyundaiaftermarket.org/forum/hyundai-tiburon-forum-63/oem-big-brake-kit-non-captive-2000-2001-tiburon-62208/)

Loneshark Jun 8, 2011 11:40 PM

OEM Big Brake kit for non-captive 2000-2001 Tiburon
 
so if my memory serves me correct, can anyone confirm that the OEM BBK for non-captive setups on 2000-2001 Tibs is:



2005 Grandeur XG twin piston calipers



and



2005 Kia Spectra Rotors





is this correct ?

majik Jun 9, 2011 01:25 PM

REDZMAN was trying to resurrect old posts but couldn't find the official write-up with part numbers. He may be a good person to contact

optimoprime Jun 9, 2011 01:49 PM

yes thats what you need. btw you cant fit the spare anymore with that swap on the front

faithofadragon Jun 9, 2011 02:11 PM

Yup that's the swap that I created

Loneshark Jun 9, 2011 02:32 PM

thanks fellas. PS, I never saw the write up, i looked for a long time a few months/years ago, but there is no, and was never a write up... but there soon will be.

faithofadragon Jun 9, 2011 07:15 PM

i did a basic write up when i figured out what parts to go with



didnt think you needed much of a write up more than "get these calipers and these rotors, then install the sh*t" but apparently there had to be one



its a bolt on affair, and they will clear the stock rd 15s but as previously stated, you will need to get a new spare



i got my spare from the yard off a sonata with a tire for 30 bux OR if you dont wanna deal with a full size spare, keep the donut and if you get a flat in the front, swap a rear tire to the front and put the donut on the rear(which is much safer place for a donut in the first place....being that you steer with the front)

Loneshark Jun 9, 2011 08:47 PM

well yea it was your post i got the info from, but a few members said they would do a DIY. your right tho, a DIY isnt needed but it solidifies the info. if you read thru your old post, there was a lot of nay say and confusion of what was the correct parts. even MY DIY on the auto to manual swap wasnt the first post on info regarding the swap, but it was the first DIY. :)

faithofadragon Jun 9, 2011 09:30 PM

its all gravy mang, i dont remember wtf it said in the first place lol



i stubbled on to the setup on accident, i had a kia at work one day and noticed the bolt pattern and measured the rotor. worked out perfect



lemme know if you need any help

Stocker Jun 9, 2011 09:37 PM

Wait, what? No custom caliper brackets, even?

faithofadragon Jun 9, 2011 09:43 PM

nope



complete bolt in even the stock brake line works


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