Brake Cusco bracket

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Brake Cusco bracket

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Anyone point me in the direction to find Cusco brake bracket for
Rev 1 import????
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To buy new?
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Hey cheers either new or second hand
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Re: Brake Cusco bracket

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Nice one been searching but couldn't find anything,helps when you
Have the right name lol
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It doesn't state if it's for ABS or non-abs models, am I just being blind?

seem to remember there are 2 different types and they don't work with the other type. or it might be that they don't work with the different brake boosters as the turbo and NA ones differ in depth.
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Thanks for reply's lads I've ordered one from USA on eBay said
It's for 90-95 none abs car rhd only so if the discription is correct
Should be ok plus it was only £20 so worth a gamble
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Re: Brake Cusco bracket

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pbmr2 wrote:


It doesn't state if it's for ABS or non-abs models, am I just being blind?

seem to remember there are 2 different types and they don't work with the other type. or it might be that they don't work with the different brake boosters as the turbo and NA ones differ in depth.


Looked into this further and if you follow the links to more descriptions it does state that it's non-ABS only.

Found the other US one that was very cheap, ordered one myself to check it out as they are sooo cheap.
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I wish someone would make one for the abs model cars, it can't be that hard to knock something like that up.
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Race Idiot wrote:I wish someone would make one for the abs model cars, it can't be that hard to knock something like that up.


Agreed, I'll check it out as I have both ABS and non-ABS cars here. See if it fits one better than the other.

The ABS pump mounts kinda in the way but this bracket should still mount up, might be the length of the master is different, but then the turbo/NA cars would have the same issue due to the 2 depths of booster.

Around 2 weeks till delivery, will post some pics once it's here.
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Re: Brake Cusco bracket

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Race Idiot wrote:I wish someone would make one for the abs model cars, it can't be that hard to knock something like that up.


If its not that hard knock one up LOL
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So mine arrived from USA Today fits perfectly on rev1 not driven car yet to see if it makes a difference but took about 15 mins to fit :thumleft:
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Re: Brake Cusco bracket

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benjo wrote:So mine arrived from USA Today fits perfectly on rev1 not driven car yet to see if it makes a difference but took about 15 mins to fit :thumleft:


Got any fitment pics?

Mine hasn't turned up yet
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Any links to where you purchased guys?
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Re: Brake Cusco bracket

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Not sure if this is any use but have a look here. Hope it helps.


http://www.tegiwaimports.com/tegiwa-bra ... -sw20.html
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Re: Brake Cusco bracket

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Are these a direct bolt on number or do you need to drill holes etc?
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Re: Brake Cusco bracket

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Actually, can anyone that has one fitted tell us what if any difference it makes and can you feel it?

Seems like a really sensible potentially great mod at a great price.
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Re: Brake Cusco bracket

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Buster wrote:Actually, can anyone that has one fitted tell us what if any difference it makes and can you feel it?

Seems like a really sensible potentially great mod at a great price.


I fitted one and it made no difference.

If think about it, if you benefit from this your bulkhead is flexing and you have bigger things to worry about.
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