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Originally Posted by BaggedAholic
can I put the 4 piston m performance caliper in the rear
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My guess is that unless someone has already created mounting brackets to position that caliper in the rear, you'd need to have them fabricated. That could be costly, but I don't know how much it might cost.
Then there's the matter of front-to-rear brake bias. The kit you're considering almost surely assumes:
1) You'll keep your OEM rear calipers; or,
2) You'll install a rear kit made by the front kit's manufacturer that is sized so that the original brake bias in maintained.
You can get around that issue by installing a brake bias adjuster.
The bottom line is you can do just about anything as long as neither physics nor cost hold you back.
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