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sfxer

posted on 14th Jun 04 at 18:35

get fiat coupe 2.0 20v disks they fit on most times, others u may need to widen the bolt holes a very small amount.


cheaper than any other disks anyway


Paul H

posted on 14th Jun 04 at 18:22

easiest way is take both discs put the four stud one on top of 5 stud one mark them and drill pretty easy really


dantheman

posted on 14th Jun 04 at 18:12

well the whole package is gona cost me £20 thats why i wanted to drill them for that price it dont matter if i go wrong


Mav 3000

posted on 14th Jun 04 at 18:05

I personally wouldn't start drilling brake disks!!


Kris TD

posted on 14th Jun 04 at 17:23

i was gonna do it but didnt bother in the end, you also have to make up a spacer as the hub on the 4 stud models is smaller than 5 stud. just buy the 4 stud ones for 99 quid.


modded_corsa

posted on 14th Jun 04 at 17:04

why not just buy the turbo spec disc package from v-tuning.co.uk...or pvdnet.co.uk?:wave:

but yes you can drill it to make it 4stud:)

put u av to get the right PCD.....am sure its 4x100 for the corsa:wave:


SportBoy

posted on 14th Jun 04 at 17:03

a good eye ;)


dantheman

posted on 14th Jun 04 at 17:01

can you drill another hole easily in cav turbo discs so that they will fit on a corsa which is obviously 4 stud?? if so how do ya get the hole in the right place is there a jig or somethin??