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Dean_W |
posted on 14th Mar 07 at 08:59 |
quote: No point in going for these IMO. Sorry dude...... | |
DAZ1985 |
posted on 14th Mar 07 at 08:58 |
This guy is selling some !!! | |
Ben ev |
posted on 13th Mar 07 at 18:30 |
have a set of corsa gsi ones for sale on ebay, good condition and expect they will go pritty cheap | |
supermike |
posted on 13th Mar 07 at 17:42 |
well i suppose i shud post a wanted add for them:thumbs: cheers guys | |
Dean_W |
posted on 13th Mar 07 at 15:24 |
Best bet is 2.0 or V6 brakes. Both work very well. | |
Steve X16XE |
posted on 13th Mar 07 at 15:19 |
When i was racing my m8 with his C500 (and he couldn't get away :lol: ), we came up2 a roundabout very quicly. He jumped on the anckers and stopped. I tryed the same but there was nothing there. I just pushed the radiator out about 6ft, LoL. | |
topshot_2k |
posted on 13th Mar 07 at 15:09 |
dont get drilled disks cheap ones are shite and crack. | |
supermike |
posted on 13th Mar 07 at 14:44 |
Cheers Mac:thumbs: | |
mac1976 |
posted on 13th Mar 07 at 14:43 |
dose had a set for sale in the scotish region might be worth a look | |
supermike |
posted on 13th Mar 07 at 14:26 |
where could i source some of these at a reasonable price? Car is getting MOT'd needs a few bits and i kno the pads are a advisory! | |
d128mat |
posted on 13th Mar 07 at 14:24 |
just put some 2.0 brakes on it for the price of them :) | |
supermike |
posted on 13th Mar 07 at 14:23 |
I have noticed a lot in my corsa wen im going over back roads where im having to use my brakes a lot they fade away, never really bothered me until the other day wen some granny came out of nowhere and my brakes were hopeless. Whats the best method around this, bigger brakes or drilled and grooved discs with better pads? Oh its a 1.4.16v corsa i have:thumbs: cheers |