All my iswara fren use Mitsubishi Mirage rear disc. It fit just nice. If not mistaken price is around RM500-600.Kelis said:Hi to all sifus out here. Hope u guys can help me out with this. Which set of rear disc brakes are most suitable for an Iswara? VR4's? Any other suggestions?How about the price? Thanks in advance.
Agree with bro. Skywalker, just change to better brake pads will do, or u could go with bro. darahhitam's opinion, that is to change your brake servo to a bigger/better one.SkYwAlKeR said:yah, if rear brakes more powerful, they will lock ur rear brakes (rear brakes tend to lock easily)... thus, this will lead u to a spin if not careful...
better get a front vr4 single/twinpot brakes, then only upgrade rear to disc brakes...
anyway, if ur car stock, jz get better brake pads can adi lo..
means if upgrade, must upgrade both front and rear??Doink said:put rear disc better...better heat dissipation...my car...using vr4 disc front and rear drum...brake very unbalanced...biased towards front...so its like rear without brake...
Ah... Sifu Doink, if u don't mind my asking, what type of brake master servo do u recommend for an Iswara? The one from a Pajero? :shocked: Any comments?Doink said:so the first step i did was to upgrade the master servo...this provided better braking power...means...i get better grip compared to earlier...but still it doesnt solve the rear drum locking up and losing traction...and the pedal feel is very hard due to the powerful vacuum of the bigger servo...