Built for the Track
Engineered for circuit work, time-attack builds, endurance programs, drift, rally, and heavy track-day use.

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Circuit Racing TR60 Front Wheel 6-Piston Big Brake KitRacing Series Circuit Front Axle 6 Piston TR60 Front 6 Piston Big Brake Kit The TTSPORT Circuit Racing TR60 is a front axle, 6 piston monoblock big brake kit engineered for circuit work repeatable stops lap after lap, a wide pad operating window, and a serviceable platform built around a forged aluminum caliper and two piece floating rotors. Why Builders Choose the TR60 The TR60 is a Racing Series Circuit caliper aimed at lapping cars, time attack
Racing Series · Circuit · Front Axle · 6-Piston
The TTSPORT Circuit Racing TR60 is a front-axle, 6-piston monoblock big brake kit engineered for circuit work — repeatable stops lap after lap, a wide pad operating window, and a serviceable platform built around a forged aluminum caliper and two-piece floating rotors.
The TR60 is a Racing Series — Circuit caliper aimed at lapping cars, time-attack builds, endurance programs, and heavy track-day use. Six staggered pistons, 27 / 32 / 38 mm, deliver even pad loading across the full pad face, reducing taper wear and keeping bite consistent as pad temperature climbs. Monoblock forged construction resists caliper flex under high line pressure, so pedal feel stays firm deep into a stint.
Engineered for circuit work, time-attack builds, endurance programs, drift, rally, and heavy track-day use.
Monoblock forged aluminum body with 50.10 cm² total piston area per caliper for stiff, even clamp under high line pressure.
27 mm × 2 / 32 mm × 2 / 38 mm × 2 pistons support even pad pressure and consistent bite as pad temperature climbs.
Ø355 or Ø380 mm × 32 mm two-piece rotors, internally vented, with fixed or floating mounting depending on rotor size and vehicle application.
Standard 0–600 °C pads for HPDE and sprint use, or Option B 0–750 °C pads for endurance, time attack, long stints, heavy cars, and aero builds.
Racing pistons without dust boots, serviceable seals, replaceable friction rings, and stainless braided lines support long-term track use.
| Brake Caliper | ||
|---|---|---|
| Series | Racing Series — Circuit | |
| Model / Application | TR60 | |
| Axle Position | Front | |
| Piston Count | 6-piston | |
| Piston Type | Racing pistons without dust boots | |
| Piston Diameters | 27 mm × 2 / 32 mm × 2 / 38 mm × 2 | |
| Total Piston Area | 50.10 cm² per caliper | |
| Caliper Dimensions | 277.8 mm × 167.4 mm × 80.3 mm | |
| Construction | Monoblock forged aluminum | |
| Net Weight | 2.90 kg per caliper, without pads | |
| Surface Finish | Nickel-plated | |
| Recommended Wheel Size | 18 in or larger | |
| Recommended Rotor Size | Ø355–380 mm × 32 mm | |
| Brake Rotor Options | ||
| Rotor Option | Standard | Option B Racing |
| Rotor Material | Heat-treated high-carbon cast iron | Racing-grade heat-treated high-carbon cast iron |
| Axle Position | Front | Front |
| Rotor Dimensions | Ø355 / 380 mm × 32 mm | Ø355 / 380 mm × 32 mm |
| Construction | Two-piece rotor assembly | Two-piece rotor assembly |
| Ventilation | Internally vented | Internally vented |
| Rotor Hats | Application-specific alloy rotor hats | Application-specific alloy rotor hats |
| Mounting | Fixed or floating, by size and vehicle | Fixed or floating, by size and vehicle |
| Directional Design | Yes — left/right specific | Yes — left/right specific |
| Face Pattern | Curved slot / Grain Slot / Wave Slot / Drilled & slotted | Wave Slot |
| Recommended Use | HPDE, autocross, short sprint sessions | Endurance, time attack, long stints, heavy cars, and aero builds |
| Brake Pad Options | ||
| Pad Option | Standard Track Pad | Option B — Endurance / Race Pad |
| Compatible Rotors | Iron / steel rotors only | Iron / steel rotors only |
| Operating Temperature Range | 0–600 °C | 0–750 °C |
| Average Friction Coefficient | μ ≈ 0.38 | μ ≈ 0.45 |
| Recommended Use | Strong all-round track-day pad for HPDE, autocross, and short sprint sessions | Higher-temp endurance compound for time attack, long stints, heavy cars, and aero builds |
| Lines, Brackets & Service | ||
| Brake Line Construction | Three-layer stainless-steel braided lines | |
| Brake Line Material | PTFE inner liner / SUS304 stainless braid / PVC outer sheath | |
| Caliper Mounting | Radial-mount caliper with vehicle-specific caliper brackets | |
| Caliper Brackets | Vehicle-specific radial caliper brackets | |
| Brake Line Fittings | Caliper-side and chassis-side line fittings vary by application | |
| Rotor Service | Two-piece rotor design allows friction ring replacement without scrapping the alloy hat | |
| Bedding-In Procedure | Required before track use | |
Both pads are for iron / steel rotors only. Do not use with carbon-ceramic discs. Rotor diameter, bracket geometry, line fittings, and pad compound must be matched to vehicle, wheel spec, and intended use.
2 × TR60 front monoblock forged 6-piston calipers with nickel-plated finish.
Brake pads for both front calipers, selected from Standard Track Pad 0–600 °C or Option B Endurance / Race Pad 0–750 °C.
2 × two-piece internally vented front rotors, Ø355 or Ø380 mm × 32 mm, left/right specific.
Vehicle-specific radial caliper brackets for correct front caliper alignment.
Application-specific alloy rotor hats matched to front hub location and rotor offset.
Stainless-steel braided front brake lines with PTFE inner liner, SUS304 stainless braid, and PVC outer sheath.
Every TR60 front circuit racing system is engineered around the vehicle’s front knuckle, hub location, rotor hat offset, wheel barrel, spoke clearance, brake line routing, front brake bias target, rear brake pairing, and intended motorsport use. The goal is not a generic universal fit; the goal is a front brake package that works with your chassis geometry and delivers repeatable pedal behavior lap after lap.
We review the chassis, front suspension and knuckle setup, motorsport use, target front brake behavior, wheel package, tire compound, rear brake pairing, downforce package, and whether the car uses OEM or custom front uprights.
For OEM knuckles, provide vehicle information, wheel specs, and intended use, including sprint, endurance, drift, or rally. For custom uprights, motorsport hub conversions, or non-OE rotor offsets, provide CAD files, technical drawings, hub-face data, rotor mounting dimensions, or accurate bracket mounting-point measurements.
TTSPORT confirms rotor diameter, vehicle-specific caliper bracket geometry, rotor hat offset, brake line fittings, pad compound, and bedding requirements before production begins.
If you are unsure whether your wheel, front knuckle, rotor offset, rear brake pairing, or brake line routing is suitable, Contact us before ordering so the engineering team can review the build details.
It's a front-axle racing big brake kit aimed at circuit, time-attack, endurance, and heavy track-day cars running 18-inch or larger wheels. Final fitment depends on your specific chassis and wheel offset.
The standard 0–600 °C pad with μ ≈ 0.38 suits HPDE and short sprint sessions. The Option B 0–750 °C race pad with μ ≈ 0.45 is better for endurance, time attack, and aero cars where pad temperatures stay high for long stretches.
380 mm gives more thermal mass and leverage for heavier or faster cars; 355 mm fits more wheel options and lighter platforms. The engineering team will recommend a size based on vehicle weight, power, tire, and event type.
The TR60 uses racing pistons without dust boots and track-focused pad compounds. It is built for motorsport and track use. We do not market it as a street kit.
Yes. A proper bedding-in procedure is required to transfer pad material evenly to the rotor face and unlock full friction performance. Skipping bed-in causes judder and inconsistent bite.
Yes. The TR60 uses serviceable seals and a two-piece rotor design, so friction rings can be replaced without changing the alloy hats — ideal for endurance programs and long-term track use.
Need help speccing the TR60 for your platform? Our team will confirm bracket geometry, rotor size, rotor hat offset, brake line fittings, and pad compound for your build.