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GLSi GUY

posted on 1st Feb 04 at 23:35

true. you dont need the master cylinder.

but you get more out of your brakes if you use one.


Ian

posted on 1st Feb 04 at 20:03

Depends on wheel size and budget.

Is that a LJM username?


Greg_M

posted on 1st Feb 04 at 19:15

quote:
Originally posted by GLSi GUY
i would go with some GTE, cav, or calibra vented brakes. get them new for £150, or from a scrappy with master cylinder for around £40


correct me if im wrong but, you dont need the master cylinder.


GLSi GUY

posted on 1st Feb 04 at 17:45

i would go with some GTE, cav, or calibra vented brakes. get them new for £150, or from a scrappy with master cylinder for around £40


luca2020

posted on 1st Feb 04 at 17:43

lol yer brakes depend on the wheel size, not the engine


TOMAS

posted on 1st Feb 04 at 16:32

What do you mean? You can buy little brakes and hooge brakes depending on what you can fit under your rims.... and how big your wallet is...


lswnmcco

posted on 1st Feb 04 at 16:31

what are the biggest brakes for a corsa 2.0l 16v?