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<blockquote data-quote="DSG2003Mach1" data-source="post: 16677109" data-attributes="member: 16477"><p>it is a hydraulic E-brake. The line from the car goes into the ebrake unit and over to the caliper. When you pull the cable ebrake it pumps up the caliper and locks it. </p><p></p><p>he says no, all these kits are 2 piece rotors and thicker than stock</p><p></p><p>No eta on an IRS rear kit - needs to test fit a set for clearance, waiting on rear kits to arrive to look into it. </p><p></p><p></p><p>1) just to be clear - I have nothing to do with these kits, I dont sell em, I dont get anything from them selling or anything else. Just passing the info along. </p><p></p><p>2) 99-04 cars don't have an e-brake option currently because one side uses a weird line that the kit manufacturer doesn't make to work with the e-brake unit. The funky fitting is only on one side. He's looking into trying to find something that will work with that side and also investigating the possibility of just using 1 ebrake unit on the one side that uses a normal line/fitting. I can't say I've ever paid much attention to the rear brake lines to really know what he's talking about</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSG2003Mach1, post: 16677109, member: 16477"] it is a hydraulic E-brake. The line from the car goes into the ebrake unit and over to the caliper. When you pull the cable ebrake it pumps up the caliper and locks it. he says no, all these kits are 2 piece rotors and thicker than stock No eta on an IRS rear kit - needs to test fit a set for clearance, waiting on rear kits to arrive to look into it. 1) just to be clear - I have nothing to do with these kits, I dont sell em, I dont get anything from them selling or anything else. Just passing the info along. 2) 99-04 cars don't have an e-brake option currently because one side uses a weird line that the kit manufacturer doesn't make to work with the e-brake unit. The funky fitting is only on one side. He's looking into trying to find something that will work with that side and also investigating the possibility of just using 1 ebrake unit on the one side that uses a normal line/fitting. I can't say I've ever paid much attention to the rear brake lines to really know what he's talking about [/QUOTE]
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