I've got a set of 4/2 pots in my garage that I've been sitting on for a while trying to decide what colour to powder coat them. You've convinced me to clean them up, maybe the red will grow on me. Vancouver Island, Canada.
Oahu, Hawaii. Love your videos man. Every time i see something done on the GC8 it really inspires me. I own a 2011 WRX and love it but would ultimately love to get a start on my dream build of an RSTI as well. Please keep making videos they've really answered a lot of questions I've had regarding the build i want to do. Aloha and respect from Oahu.
South Island New Zealand! You gotta come here cos if you do I will show you the most beautiful place on earth and in a WRX. Down here we have a mix of imported secondhand JDM models and (NZ new) or Oceania models like mine which were slightly detuned to run on 95 octane and have 260kph speedo and no speed cut, cruise control, 17” wheels and slightly different spring rate and no mirror fold in buttons. Today you can pick up a decent bug eye with 200k kms for about $2,500-$3000USD here in NZ and there’s plenty around but the Version 8-9 seems to be going up on price and getting highly sort after and go for about $10,000USD at 180-200k kms. We are really spoilt for choice of cars in NZ and only a few more years until the cannabis referendum goes through to get it legalized can’t wait. Keep up the good work and wish you heaps of subs as you deserve it !
Dude. Whoa. Sounds like I’d love it over there! Thanks for sharing - you’re right. I gotta get over there. My kind of place for sure! Maybe some day I can make this happen, who knows! Cheers and thank you! 🤙
I have these exact brakes on my RS. Did you just use the factory booster/master cylinder? My pedal feel is horrible and I've bled them so many times. Driving me nuts.
Hey Luke, I know that most of the JDMs had the 4/2 pot caliper brakes. If you were to buy that, would you purchase the 06/07 wrx caliper rebuild it to use for the 4/2 pots? I think they are the same but not 100% sure. Thanks
Did you ever get these installed? Also do you know if the Brembo fronts are the same for just bolting on to a USDM GC8? I'm aware that the back Brembo's need an adapter plate.
Thanks for this advice, feels much better now I was fed up of the sketchyness before but now I’m starting to see the difference with the fixed calipers, could you advise on the TGV delete?
Any time you improve airflow, make sure you tune the ECU to know you've done that. It's especially important for '05 and up as they already started leaning out the fuel to meet emissions/MPG regulations by that point
@@SubaruONLY I got lucky on getting a clean set from ebay yesterday but you got lucky on both clean set and price lol. I got dawn and hot water waiting to clean them
I have done this upgrade on my 2004 Forester XT and yes it is a top upgrade for the cost 100% agree. I decided to rebuild the 4 pots as the ones I bought the boots were split, and it really was dead easy to do with the rebuild kit you can buy. On a Forester and maybe other Subarus with the small rear solid rotors being the most noticeable thing is the 2 pots, I replaced mine with a low mileage WRX Hub, which uses a bigger ventilated rotor. Also did the braided lines and Cusco master cylinder stopper, with good pads and brake fluid it's a massive difference over stock setup.
Bay Area Rex here. Just did my brakes with DBA slotteds. Already have SS lines and master brace. Now I just bought the 4pot/2pot for my 2010 Rex Wagon. Cannot wait to do the upgrade. Bought off Ebay new for $860. Now I just need the 2010+ Legacy Gt rotors for the rears and a rear adapter bracket. Don't know which bracket is best for my ride. Great video btw.
It’s gonna be a huge difference man! Especially with the stainless lines - combine that with fixed calipers and it will absolutely be a night and day difference! 👊
You should have no trouble adapting disk brakes from an impreza, forester or legacy factory equipped with rear disk brakes. Great thing about Subarus are they are extremely interchangeable. Good luck!!!
630 back yard project just remove disc brake knuckle and hub ebrake line and abs sensor off from same year forester WRX or legacy. I'm doing the same for my 01 forester with disc from av2000 Impreza 2.5RS
From NS Canada. Waiting on my 4 pots to get back from powdercoating. Doing a nice illusion malbec. Got my 4 pots from a guy in Ontario for $180 shipped so I got quite an awesome deal
I've been considering these on my swapped rs for a long time. Been running wrx front brakes, legacy H6 rears, Porterfield RS4 pads, ss lines and a master cylinder brace and it feels pretty amazing. I could probably convince myself to go 4 pot on the fronts at some point. However for the rears I have a set of 05 legacy gt brakes with the vented discs (yet to be installed). Unfortunately they the still have a sliding caliper but have that thicker and vented rotor for better cooling. I'm fairly certain that H6 and Legacy GT rear brakes are same diameter but will not work with 2 pot rear calipers. I might be wrong but even if the 2 pots could fit a larger diameter rotor I don't know how it would work out with a vented rear rotor since its much thicker. That's probably the only thing preventing me from sourcing 2 pot rears, what's your thoughts? /end huge paragraph, lol
If you have a “floating” caliper design, yes adding a “fixed” caliper, old school 4/2 pots or any newer type (such as Cadillac CTS calipers, or new corvette calipers), would be a great improvement in braking for sure!!! 🤙
Representing from down under!!! Love it. Got to make it out there someday. Everyone I’ve met here is the states from AU are cool as hell. Super down to earth and super relaxed chill attitude. Plus you guys are BIG gear heads too down there too! Cheers! 🤙
Great Vid!! I'm looking to upgrade the brakes on our 2012 Forester. Specs. show these will work. My questions though are what size slotted rotors to use and do I need the katboy for front and rear? Thank you, Jonny. @kuehlkuest
dude you got a deal on those. i just looked on ebay at a full set exactly like what you have on your table. $875 bro... ill buy yours for $400 if you wanna make a profit on them. lol
Hell yea. The Subie family is representing from one side of this blue ball to the other guys. Love it! Cheers from NorCal, US! I got to make it out to AU!
Dude! you went backwards with you reasons to upgrade!! All those upgrades are designed to stop the deflection of flexing causing wasted movement. The master cylinder brace is designed to transmit all pedal movement straight to the line instead of losing some to firewall flex. These one piece calipers also offer more metal to dissipate heat from sustained heavy braking.
Totally agree with the brace transmitting pedal force to braking system and less loss to firewall flex. I should have added that - thanks for pointing it out. Same for the heat dissipation, totally true and another good benefit I should have discussed. I’ll try to touch on those points when I do the install video. Cheers man! 🤙🤙
@@SubaruONLY The darnest thing happened the other day. I was driving the car it stalled. Long story short had the battery and alternator checked. Battery was low and Alternator good, jumping the battery did not help it kept stalling after 2-3 mins! Then while removing the Alternator the wiring harness disintegrated (the one under the red plastic). YES it was rusted to the core. I guess the alternator could not charge the battery! I tried finding someone who sells Wiring Assembly - Alternator Subaru outback 2.5 unsuccessfully, do you have any leads? Thanks a bunch
That’s rough. I would check with iWire and if they can’t help, I’d probably go to eBay. Should be able to find sections of the wiring harness for decent price. Good luck getting her back on the road buddy! 👊
@@SubaruONLY Found nothing on ebay, IWIRE was going to take a while had to get my ride back on the road, went to junk yard cut off a harness and soldered it on. Worked like magic. Will save IWIRE for some work I am planing in the future had no idea they existed. thank you much
Sorry, not sure. i like the crosstreks but worked on one. You might be able to look up if “06-07 WRX brakes fit a 2013 crosstrek”. Good luck. Sorry not more help on this one!!
Yes, was pretty straight forward. Fronts bolt up no issues, just need the correct size rotor (OEM 06-07 WRX) and reads needed new rotor plus little adapter brackets for the calipers, needed to open up the holes slightly, but working great for a while now!!!
I can't believe you made a video washing the outside of your Brembo caliper.
Umm, there was some talking too. Otherwise it’d be an ASMR type video… yes?
I've got a set of 4/2 pots in my garage that I've been sitting on for a while trying to decide what colour to powder coat them. You've convinced me to clean them up, maybe the red will grow on me.
Vancouver Island, Canada.
Oahu, Hawaii. Love your videos man. Every time i see something done on the GC8 it really inspires me. I own a 2011 WRX and love it but would ultimately love to get a start on my dream build of an RSTI as well. Please keep making videos they've really answered a lot of questions I've had regarding the build i want to do. Aloha and respect from Oahu.
South Island New Zealand! You gotta come here cos if you do I will show you the most beautiful place on earth and in a WRX. Down here we have a mix of imported secondhand JDM models and (NZ new) or Oceania models like mine which were slightly detuned to run on 95 octane and have 260kph speedo and no speed cut, cruise control, 17” wheels and slightly different spring rate and no mirror fold in buttons. Today you can pick up a decent bug eye with 200k kms for about $2,500-$3000USD here in NZ and there’s plenty around but the Version 8-9 seems to be going up on price and getting highly sort after and go for about $10,000USD at 180-200k kms. We are really spoilt for choice of cars in NZ and only a few more years until the cannabis referendum goes through to get it legalized can’t wait.
Keep up the good work and wish you heaps of subs as you deserve it !
Dude. Whoa. Sounds like I’d love it over there! Thanks for sharing - you’re right. I gotta get over there. My kind of place for sure! Maybe some day I can make this happen, who knows! Cheers and thank you! 🤙
I have these exact brakes on my RS. Did you just use the factory booster/master cylinder? My pedal feel is horrible and I've bled them so many times. Driving me nuts.
Those will look dope on the coupe! I like how you're not cutting corners on this build, great work.
Thanks man. Hope you continue to check out the future videos. Only getting better! Cheers! 🤙
Montgomery Al , how do I know what will fit my 2005 outback???
Not 100%, but pretty sure they should fit. Double check though.
I have an '04 Forester XT! Haven't seen it run yet but I am getting close! Austin, TX
what about pad knockback?
imheardinf this is a problem for the non-floating type?
Hmm. Haven’t seen that be an issue. Fixed calipers are used 100% for competition, so it must not be too big an issue. Cheers!!!
04 wrx and just pick up a set of front brembos am I able to still use my rotor or do I need 04 sti rotor TIA
You need the sti rotors man
Yep, as he said. Hope these are on and running good! 👍
Hey Luke, I know that most of the JDMs had the 4/2 pot caliper brakes. If you were to buy that, would you purchase the 06/07 wrx caliper rebuild it to use for the 4/2 pots? I think they are the same but not 100% sure. Thanks
NJ here Luke, and rsd give this man a sponsorship!
Thanks for this .. NorCal here
Just got myself a 4/2 pot kit too with hubs and spindles! From Val-d'Or, Canada!! Love thi channel keep it up!!
Hell yea!! Nice and thanks man!! 👊
I have 2006 Impreza want to upgrade brakes , Aus $250 for front off a G8 .
Will these fit ?
Yep, will fit for sure.
Thankyou
New Jersey, great job with your tutorials.
What’s up man!!! Thanks! NJ representing!
San Diego, CA. Gotta love all those regulations we got. Love your channel by the way!
Thanks man! Big time! Smog in CA is ridiculous - tell me about it!
Did you ever get these installed? Also do you know if the Brembo fronts are the same for just bolting on to a USDM GC8? I'm aware that the back Brembo's need an adapter plate.
Thanks for this advice, feels much better now I was fed up of the sketchyness before but now I’m starting to see the difference with the fixed calipers, could you advise on the TGV delete?
Any time you improve airflow, make sure you tune the ECU to know you've done that. It's especially important for '05 and up as they already started leaning out the fuel to meet emissions/MPG regulations by that point
What year and model are those calipers from? Will they fit on stock 04 FXT rims or will there be clearance issues like brembos?
Subaru Forester XT 2.5 5x100 would they fit
They will. But you’ll need adapters for the rear calipers and new rotors too (dual vented style).
SubaruONLY lmao 😂 I’m same person IG PTAR1984
Lol. I thought so! I noticed the logo. Nice 👍
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These are like the cleanest used 4 pots I’ve ever seen lol
Haha, yep, same here!!!
@@SubaruONLY I got lucky on getting a clean set from ebay yesterday but you got lucky on both clean set and price lol. I got dawn and hot water waiting to clean them
Nice. Can’t go wrong with these. Super reliable and work great for this weight vehicle.
I have done this upgrade on my 2004 Forester XT and yes it is a top upgrade for the cost 100% agree.
I decided to rebuild the 4 pots as the ones I bought the boots were split, and it really was dead easy to do with the rebuild kit you can buy. On a Forester and maybe other Subarus with the small rear solid rotors being the most noticeable thing is the 2 pots, I replaced mine with a low mileage WRX Hub, which uses a bigger ventilated rotor. Also did the braided lines and Cusco master cylinder stopper, with good pads and brake fluid it's a massive difference over stock setup.
Hell yes. Thanks for sharing. Yep, I’ll probably do the same and rebuild them in future video. Cheers! And you got a dope car buddy!!! 😎😎😎
So if you are installing 4 pot front caliper from 2004-2006 WRX on 2004 Forester they bolt right in? You don't need to swap knuckle from WRX?
Upstate NY, Do they retain ABS?
Does this also fit for 2013 Legacy??
Not sure. Have to look it up. Cheers
Bay Area Rex here. Just did my brakes with DBA slotteds. Already have SS lines and master brace. Now I just bought the 4pot/2pot for my 2010 Rex Wagon. Cannot wait to do the upgrade. Bought off Ebay new for $860. Now I just need the 2010+ Legacy Gt rotors for the rears and a rear adapter bracket. Don't know which bracket is best for my ride. Great video btw.
It’s gonna be a huge difference man! Especially with the stainless lines - combine that with fixed calipers and it will absolutely be a night and day difference! 👊
My question is I would like to convert my 2004 Subaru Forrester rear drum brakes to disc what’s my best option as far as compatible year for the swap
You should have no trouble adapting disk brakes from an impreza, forester or legacy factory equipped with rear disk brakes. Great thing about Subarus are they are extremely interchangeable. Good luck!!!
630 back yard project just remove disc brake knuckle and hub ebrake line and abs sensor off from same year forester WRX or legacy. I'm doing the same for my 01 forester with disc from av2000 Impreza 2.5RS
Legit. Nice breakdown! Thanks!
Did you ever upload the installation video? I can’t seem to find it or I might of overlooked!
I didn’t. Might someday. Planned to for sure.
I would love to see the install video
Would this work for a legacy gt? Heard it's a downgrade from the stock gt set up. Any comments?
Have to double check, but I do think this should work for the Legacy platform too.
It's a bit of a downgrade for legacy man. The legacy have a much larger brake disc.
From NS Canada. Waiting on my 4 pots to get back from powdercoating. Doing a nice illusion malbec. Got my 4 pots from a guy in Ontario for $180 shipped so I got quite an awesome deal
Awesome. Way to go man. Gonna be sick.
Please, how diameter is on that front brake piston ?
I've been considering these on my swapped rs for a long time. Been running wrx front brakes, legacy H6 rears, Porterfield RS4 pads, ss lines and a master cylinder brace and it feels pretty amazing. I could probably convince myself to go 4 pot on the fronts at some point. However for the rears I have a set of 05 legacy gt brakes with the vented discs (yet to be installed). Unfortunately they the still have a sliding caliper but have that thicker and vented rotor for better cooling. I'm fairly certain that H6 and Legacy GT rear brakes are same diameter but will not work with 2 pot rear calipers. I might be wrong but even if the 2 pots could fit a larger diameter rotor I don't know how it would work out with a vented rear rotor since its much thicker. That's probably the only thing preventing me from sourcing 2 pot rears, what's your thoughts?
/end huge paragraph, lol
Love your video! I just got a set of gc8 STI (believe it's form 92-2000?) 4 pots calipers, wondering where to get the replacement pads for it?
Autozone
Houston Texas, what do you think about Autozone’s duralast. Same caliper all 4 set for 250.
Not familiar with these but I will look into them. Always curious to see all the options out there. Thanks for the heads up!!! 🤙🤙
SubaruONLY yeah they just aren’t red. Just zinc coded.
Or have the Subaru logo
Walpole New Hampshire! Just got some Wilwood calipers for my 14 wrx. Excited to get them on the road!
Nice man! They make great stuff!
Just got some GD 4 pots for my 99 Legacy GTB, in Nova Scotia, Canada
Delaware! What’d you use for handbrake hub? Thanks!
Nice 👍 cheers from NorCal!!! I used the rear adapters, eBay ones that required some trimming. Cheers!!
You think it’s worth doing this swap on a 17 wrx?
If you have a “floating” caliper design, yes adding a “fixed” caliper, old school 4/2 pots or any newer type (such as Cadillac CTS calipers, or new corvette calipers), would be a great improvement in braking for sure!!! 🤙
Texas I love your detailed videos keep them cumin!!!
Nice. Good scene out there buddy. Don’t mess with TX. Cheers. Thanks for watching and representing TX! 🤙
Hello from Norway!
Awesome. Good ice rallying out there! Cheers my friend! 👊
Puerto Rico, thanks you are the best
Maine with a 2016 wrx
Here from Australia!
Representing from down under!!! Love it. Got to make it out there someday. Everyone I’ve met here is the states from AU are cool as hell. Super down to earth and super relaxed chill attitude. Plus you guys are BIG gear heads too down there too! Cheers! 🤙
I know you wrote "calipers" but you're killing me by saying "calibers"
I run those brakes on an RS 2.5 STI swapped
Sick! How you liking it? Anything I should be thinking about as this build progresses?
Finland. Got GC8 GT -00
Awesome. Cheers buddy! 🤙
Pennsylvania.... crazy cold here lots of snow ❄️
Dude! I bet. Been seeing the weather out there - freaking crazy. Need to make a trip out here!
Erie Pa, +1 for cold... it was -4 this week
Lafayette Indiana, Home of the mothership. Subaru of Indiana Automotive Inc.
Birthplace of all U.S. made Subaru's.
Hell yea. You know it. Cheers buddy. Thanks for sharing!! 😁😁😁
I recognize myself😃.
Always before you disassemble any part, first carefully laundered from dirt. If you need to clean, ground and repaint.
Hahha. Love it man. Good to hear I’m not the only one! 😁
Great Vid!! I'm looking to upgrade the brakes on our 2012 Forester. Specs. show these will work. My questions though are what size slotted rotors to use and do I need the katboy for front and rear? Thank you, Jonny. @kuehlkuest
Orlando, FL
Nice! FL is awesome. Was just there a few months ago. People are super cool down there! 👍
Exactly what I was looking for my be5 legacy RSK. HAVE dropped you and email for yr noble professional advise
North of Dallas TX
TX representing! 🤙
outside Atlanta, GA
dude you got a deal on those. i just looked on ebay at a full set exactly like what you have on your table. $875 bro... ill buy yours for $400 if you wanna make a profit on them. lol
Auckland, NZ JDM WRX Version 5 Type RA V Ltd.. #461/1000 built.
Whoa man!!! Sick car!!! Hope you hold on to this one for a LONG time! Like forever 😁😁😁
Ventura, CA
Hey now. Another local, sweet. I was just down in Port Hueneme visiting the in-laws. Great area of CA buddy. Cheers! 🤙
Melbourne, Australia
Hell yea. The Subie family is representing from one side of this blue ball to the other guys. Love it! Cheers from NorCal, US! I got to make it out to AU!
San Jose!
Nice - local to me man!!! 👍
from the dark and bloody hunting ground known as ol' kaintuck.
KENTUCKY
Cheers buddy!!
North east Pennsylvania 98 forester
Nice man!!! 98 Forester was my first Subaru! Loved that car 😁😁😁
@@SubaruONLY one upgrade at a time. Already did the WRX cool and strut swap. 4pot 2pot upgrade is next. First cr was a 99 2 door2.2 impreza
How come you never answer your emails
Sorry man. Been tied up with family stuff lately.
Allentown Pennsylvania 18102
Nice. East coast representing. Bet subies are great cars out there when temps drop! Cheers! 🤙
Dude! you went backwards with you reasons to upgrade!! All those upgrades are designed to stop the deflection of flexing causing wasted movement. The master cylinder brace is designed to transmit all pedal movement straight to the line instead of losing some to firewall flex. These one piece calipers also offer more metal to dissipate heat from sustained heavy braking.
Totally agree with the brace transmitting pedal force to braking system and less loss to firewall flex. I should have added that - thanks for pointing it out. Same for the heat dissipation, totally true and another good benefit I should have discussed. I’ll try to touch on those points when I do the install video. Cheers man! 🤙🤙
Petaluma/Sausalito
okc oklahoma
🇧🇪 belgium ;)
freezing in OH here
I bet. Thanks for watching buddy. Cheers! 🤙
@@SubaruONLY The darnest thing happened the other day. I was driving the car it stalled. Long story short had the battery and alternator checked. Battery was low and Alternator good, jumping the battery did not help it kept stalling after 2-3 mins! Then while removing the Alternator the wiring harness disintegrated (the one under the red plastic). YES it was rusted to the core. I guess the alternator could not charge the battery! I tried finding someone who sells Wiring Assembly - Alternator Subaru outback 2.5 unsuccessfully, do you have any leads? Thanks a bunch
That’s rough. I would check with iWire and if they can’t help, I’d probably go to eBay. Should be able to find sections of the wiring harness for decent price. Good luck getting her back on the road buddy! 👊
@@SubaruONLY Found nothing on ebay, IWIRE was going to take a while had to get my ride back on the road, went to junk yard cut off a harness and soldered it on. Worked like magic. Will save IWIRE for some work I am planing in the future had no idea they existed. thank you much
Nice man. Good call on the junk yard! 🤙
Will these fit on a forester 1999 L ?
Not 100% sure, but I believe the fronts will fit.
Would those fit on a 06 Subaru Outback XT
Yep - just need to make sure they work with the wheels you are using too. Cheers!
Will the 4/2 pots fit a 2013 crosstrek?
Sorry, not sure. i like the crosstreks but worked on one. You might be able to look up if “06-07 WRX brakes fit a 2013 crosstrek”. Good luck. Sorry not more help on this one!!
@@SubaruONLY I pulled the triger and bought the set. I'll let you know
@@sonbum1 How did they go? Did they fit?
Yes, was pretty straight forward. Fronts bolt up no issues, just need the correct size rotor (OEM 06-07 WRX) and reads needed new rotor plus little adapter brackets for the calipers, needed to open up the holes slightly, but working great for a while now!!!
@@SubaruONLY awesome. I should probably grab a pair for my 92. Thanks