Dawgz wrote:So just making a thread about my swap. Going with the dual piston's upfront and the larger one piston for the rear...the rear calipers are the size of the FRONT stock ones! and the rear disc is bigger than the front!
I will post more pics durring/after the install.
NICE..
Question...you said *larger one piston* caliper in the rear. I understand that the caliper and piston BORE is the same for the Stock Camry/Solara and ES300...1.37"....and they're MUCH smaller than the STOCK fronts (2.37"Bore). What rear calipers did you use?
AS FAR AS THE DUAL ES FRONT Caliper (I know you're a big *FAN*

)....just some info for others thinking of using the BIG brake kit. Yes, it has some advantages over the Stock calipers, but you would be surprised to know that the CLAMPING FORCE is *only* 3% more than the Stockers! The clamping force is directly proportional to the PISTON AREA..all other things being equal. PAD SIZE HAS NO EFFECT on clamping force! The diameter of the Stock piston is 2.37" with an area of 4.38 Sq in. The ES Dual has TWO pistons of 1.69 diam @2.25 Sq In for a total area of 4.50 Sq in. That's a differerence of .12 " or about 3% more for the ES duals. Yes...the duals are a bit *better* because you can spread the force over a larger area for less fade, but I don't think *fade* is going to be a problem for the stock pads with those MAMMOTH rotors running MUCH cooler!!
You could go with a bigger caliper (larger piston area) up front....BUT then you have a *problem*. First, the BALANCE would really be upset Front to back (you already have 20% more braking force up front with the Kit) and the PEDAL would go to the *floor* (more travel) with the same master Cyl and bigger pistons.
