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stuyw

posted on 26th Jan 04 at 16:42

doesnt AK have them on his corsa as well?


ffls

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 26th Jan 04 at 16:38

TAROX my friend.
I had this kit in a SUBARU WRX, it's the same:lol:
And I need Rear discs because I have killed three set's of drums:lol:
They fit under a 15" wheel, and I almost can outbrake any car, BMWS,MERCEDES and SUBARUS:lol:

Seriously, it's much safer when driving fast:)


TOMAS

posted on 26th Jan 04 at 14:00

Who make six pots that run with a 295mm disc then?? :boggle: Only ones ive seen are 4pots. 6pots are a bit OTT on a one tonne car...


ffls

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 26th Jan 04 at 13:47

I have 6 pot calipers and 295 mm slotted and drilled disks.
Astra brakes are good for the ladies:lol::lol:


Ojc

posted on 26th Jan 04 at 12:44

I got some Astra GTE calipers, 256mm discs and a Nova GSi brake servo for £50 :thumbs:


Gambit

posted on 26th Jan 04 at 12:26

an astra diesel van also has the same setup as the GTE/GSI's


stuyw

posted on 26th Jan 04 at 11:58

try www.migweb.co.uk as theres always peeps selling this sort of thing :)


Siberia

posted on 26th Jan 04 at 11:46

ahh poo. ya wouldnt have a hope of finding a 2L gte in a scrap yard in ireland.


broster

posted on 26th Jan 04 at 11:42

scrap yard mate


Siberia

posted on 26th Jan 04 at 11:41

£40-£50 from a scrap yard or new?


broster

posted on 26th Jan 04 at 11:14

the existing hoses will be fine


dantheman

posted on 26th Jan 04 at 11:09

i got a set of 2 litre 16v calipers an disc just got get some pads an fit the brakes. the the excistin hoses on a 1.4 sport go straight onto the calipers or will i need new ones??


broster

posted on 26th Jan 04 at 11:07

no need to change the type of brake fluid, just upgrade to braided hoses if you want, no need but is worth it! they are larger, the discs are 256mm, and the calipers are tops, i am running v6 brakes, 288mm with braided lines and these are well wort hthe money but cost a bit more! 40-50 is for the pair of the gte brakes


dantheman

posted on 26th Jan 04 at 09:33

when fittin 2 litre 16v brakes do ya need to change the type of brake fluid???


corsa starter

posted on 26th Jan 04 at 09:31

oight HELP!


corsa starter

posted on 26th Jan 04 at 00:23

are these larger??? and is tht 40-50 quid a pair?


luca2020

posted on 26th Jan 04 at 00:20

2.0 16v brake upgrades are very good for the money, around £40-50 i think

ull need the disks and calipars, which is included in the above price, oh and a change of brake fluid as well


MC Kustoms

posted on 26th Jan 04 at 00:19

get sum 2.0 16v breaks off a astra gte, cav ect they r a straight swap


corsa starter

posted on 26th Jan 04 at 00:11

what do i need to do to fit larger disks??? is it a new caliper jobbie aswell???
cheers guys

oh and recomendations on brakes welcome (runnin 16's if tht helps???)
:D