Waja EVO 3 Twin-Pot Brake Conversion

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Bought a first batch 2001 Waja for company usage , the front brake caliper were leaking brake fluid , rotors are shot ,steering vibrate like a Osim massage machine when braking at highway speed ...

Thinking of upgrade the existing brake into something better , the EVO 3 Twin-Pot are popular upgrade among wira,satria,putra.etc owners because it's direct plug&play & the rotor aren't so huge so the 15" wheels could be kept .

I just wonder does this EVO3 Twin-Pot brake will be direct plug'nplay for Waja too ?

If someone happens to know where to go for hunting these brakes around klang valley do let me know =)

Thanks for any advice =)
 
Bought a first batch 2001 Waja for company usage , the front brake caliper were leaking brake fluid , rotors are shot ,steering vibrate like a Osim massage machine when braking at highway speed ...

Thinking of upgrade the existing brake into something better , the EVO 3 Twin-Pot are popular upgrade among wira,satria,putra.etc owners because it's direct plug&play & the rotor aren't so huge so the 15" wheels could be kept .

I just wonder does this EVO3 Twin-Pot brake will be direct plug'nplay for Waja too ?

If someone happens to know where to go for hunting these brakes around klang valley do let me know =)

Thanks for any advice =)

yes.. directly plug and play for evo 3. if you came across vr4's one then you will need to replace the brake hose to caliper as well.
 

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