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Supra Brakes help/info needed


EssexBoy

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Hi

 

Firstly would just like to say hi im new to the club and met a few of you at last years JAE and you seemed a good bunch.

 

Basically I have an Aristo but with the supra J-spec brakes. Apparently there both the same and ive been advised that they are 2 pot on the front and 1 pot on the rear. The UK brakes are 4 pot on the front and 2 pot on the rear.

 

When I said this to a friend and a mechanic they said theres no such thing as a 1 pot calliper. He said if you have a pot either side of the brake pad then its a 2 pot calliper. If you have a pot on 1 side of the calliper then it wouldnt stop the car.

 

Can someone please explain what the exact set up is and his ideas so that I can go back and explain if hes right or not.

 

thanks

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cheers guys il try and relay that back. So if a 1 pot has a piston either side of the pad and a 4 pot has 2 either side of the pad then how many does a 2 pot have either side?

 

Im on your side guys but his gona argue that

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cheers guys il try and relay that back. So if a 1 pot has a piston either side of the pad and a 4 pot has 2 either side of the pad then how many does a 2 pot have either side?

 

A 1 pot brake caliper only has one piston, hence the name, the red part on the link is the single piston. Press the arrow on the diagram to show how the slide caliper works.

 

http://auto.howstuffworks.com/disc-brake2.htm

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