Guangzhou Yuanxing Industrial Co., Ltd.

Guangzhou Yuanxing Industrial Co., Ltd. Professional AP And Brembo Brake Caliper Disc Pad Kit

Manufacturer from China
Active Member
4 Years
Home / Products / 8 Pot Brakes /

Jekit Drilled Brake Disc 405mm 6061 Big Brake Kit Caliper With Bell Bracket

Contact Now
Guangzhou Yuanxing Industrial Co., Ltd.
City:guangzhou
Country/Region:china
Contact Person:MissKitty
Contact Now

Jekit Drilled Brake Disc 405mm 6061 Big Brake Kit Caliper With Bell Bracket

Ask Latest Price
Video Channel
Brand Name :Jekit
Model Number :GT8
Place of Origin :China
MOQ :1set
Price :Factory direct price
Payment Terms :T/T, Western Union,paypal
Supply Ability :99set/a month
Delivery Time :5-8 working days
Packaging Details :40*40*40cm
Product Name :8 pot brake kit
Color :Red Black
Caliper Material :Cast Aluminum
Fitted Disc :405*34mm
Application :Auto Part
Disc Material :Grey cast iron HT250
Bell Type :Normal
Bell Bracket Material :Aluminum 6061
more
Contact Now

Add to Cart

Find Similar Videos
View Product Description

Jekit Big Brake Kit 8 Pot Caliper 405mm Drilled Disc Bell Bracket


From a practical point of view, we should pay attention to matching when selecting calipers. Generally, 4-piston calipers are enough for high-performance street cars. In addition, it is worth noting that although the weight of the brake caliper is similar, the high-grade brake caliper made of light metal (such as AP Racing, Brembo, etc.) is more than twice as light as the cast iron product, and the brake system is a part of the unsprung weight, and the load has a direct impact on the vehicle's handling. In addition, the heat dissipation performance of high-grade brake caliper is very high, which is very helpful to control the temperature of the brake system.


From a practical point of view, we should pay attention to matching when selecting calipers. Generally, 4-piston calipers are enough for high-performance street cars. In addition, it is worth noting that although the weight of the brake caliper is similar, the high-grade brake caliper made of light metal (such as AP Racing, Brembo, etc.) is more than twice as light as the cast iron product, and the brake system is a part of the unsprung weight, and the load has a direct impact on the vehicle's handling. In addition, the heat dissipation performance of high-grade brake caliper is very high, which is very helpful to control the temperature of the brake system.

How to Install Front Brake Discs
Compare the new brake rotors to the old brake rotors to be sure both are the same design.
Remove the brake pads from the caliper and use a C-clamp or disc brake spreader to push the caliper piston back in its bore. While doing this, keep an eye on the master cylinder to ensure the fluid doesn’t get pushed out of the reservoir. If necessary, remove a small amount of fluid from the reservoir using a suction gun or fluid extractor. Do not remove all of the fluid from the master cylinder—that will allow air to enter the hydraulic system.


Install the new brake pads into the caliper or reinstall your old pads if you’re reusing them.


Install the new brake rotor on the wheel hub.
Reinstall the caliper mounting bracket (if so equipped). Use a torque wrench to tighten the mounting bracket bolts to the manufacturer’s specification.
Position the caliper over the rotor.


Use a torque wrench to tighten the caliper mounting bolts to the manufacturer’s specification.
Top off the master cylinder reservoir if you extracted fluid during step #2.
Reinstall the wheel/tire assembly on the lug nuts.
Using a ratchet and socket, tighten the lug nuts until they’re snug.
Safely remove the jack stands and lower the vehicle.


Use a torque wrench to tighten the lug nuts to the manufacturer’s specification.
Warning: Before driving the vehicle or taking the transmission out of park, pump the brakes several times to ensure they feel firm. Your car will have little to no braking ability until the brakes are pumped, allowing the caliper piston to return to its original position.
First, pump the brakes with the engine off. Then start the engine (transmission in park and the emergency brake set) and pump the brakes again.

DO NOT drive the car until the brakes feel solid..

Front Brake Disc Replacement Tips


It’s highly recommended to replace both your brake discs and brake pads at the same time. The brake discs should always be replaced as a pair, as well.

Product

Brake Caliper System 8 Piston
Disc Design Drilled
Disc Size 405*34mm
Disc PCD 265-12*D9
Disc Ring 241mm
Step 0.3
Disc hole 24pcs

reference picture

Jekit Drilled Brake Disc 405mm 6061 Big Brake Kit Caliper With Bell BracketJekit Drilled Brake Disc 405mm 6061 Big Brake Kit Caliper With Bell BracketJekit Drilled Brake Disc 405mm 6061 Big Brake Kit Caliper With Bell Bracket

Inquiry Cart 0