hey Charlie Whiskey -- pleasure, next time...
here's an update -- the first set is complete, here are some pics -- spent most of the day on this, with good results! My old tires seems to be very wide, and JUST fit into the spatts - anyways i managed to get these to fit into the Spatts just fine - so normal 4 and 6 play tires shoudl fit much easier than mine.
The kit will include the following:-
1) 2 x calipers with pads and all hydraulic fittings and lines
2) 2 x discs with floating pins and locators
3) machined adapter ring/mount
4) CNC machined Hydraulic Hand Brake lever
4) shaft sleeves to adapt calipers onto the stock shafts
5) All nuts, bolts, washers, and extra bits and bobs
6) work carried out on the knuckles and shafts to accept the brakes -
The stock wheels are machined down slightly to accomodate the brake drum, you will see in the pics where this has been done, and where the rims crack because of this (it does weaken the rim some) as the strengthening portion of the rim (gusset) has been machined away... another pic of the unmachined side showing the gusset -- you will clearly see where these rims have cracked - all cheetah owners need to check your rims for cracking (thats why i dont like spatts on a cheetah, cant get to anything!
I know three other people with the same problem. also in the pics is the billet adapters cut down ready for machining.
Then upside down spatt with wheel assembly mounted with knuckle, and you will see the caliper inside the spatt - you will need to cut a small 30mm hole into the side of the spatt so that the hydraulic lines can run through it, and give you access to bleed brakes and do the necessary leak checks if and when necessary.
Anyways == the pics i took off my phone, not great quality, but ill take some nice ones when i return from a snowboarding tiffendell event next week.
enjoy.