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patmore

posted on 31st Jan 10 at 11:49

Mine were off egay 256mm plain discs they came with brand new discs just have a search about


barneykarl

posted on 31st Jan 10 at 11:25

What discs where they for £ 40 quid new, size, grooved , drilled, the link was just an example to give r40kyl an idea of what he should be looking for, I have also seen cheaper and dearer on the net.


patmore

posted on 31st Jan 10 at 10:27

quote:
Originally posted by barneykarl
This would be a good upgrade for you, http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/948830.htm
that's a rip off price I only paid 40 for brand new disks and second had calipers, make sure there 2 litre ones because the calipers on the 2 litre's have better braking power.
Get yourself on egay or there will be a few sets floating around on here


barneykarl

posted on 30th Jan 10 at 11:56

This would be a good upgrade for you, http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/948830.htm


r40kyl

posted on 25th Jan 10 at 18:12

ok kool so i need to adjust the shoes up. but shouldnt they adjust themselves with the auto adjuster? front brakes? no prob but drums do my box in lol. the cars jst a 1.2 16v so i was thinkin sport brakes wud be more than adequate. wud i notice much ov a difference in braking with sport brakes?


shaun hornby

posted on 25th Jan 10 at 18:06

ya should adjust the shoes up until they dont feel so spongy lol, nd get sum massive valver brakes on it ;)


r40kyl

posted on 25th Jan 10 at 18:04

cheers mate. done the rear shoes coz they were grindin like a bitch. but if it was the front brakes wudnt i be feeling it in the steering? could it be warped drums? well funny u sud say that lol coz i was gonna see if i could source a set of brakes off a 1600 sport. wud u recommend???


barneykarl

posted on 25th Jan 10 at 17:58

Sounds like warped front discs replace discs and pads, don,t know why you touched the rear shoes you need to get the shoes right upto the drums close as possible, good time to upgrade the front brakes me thinks. :thumbs:


r40kyl

posted on 25th Jan 10 at 17:27

awright? fairly newby here. ive got a 2000 corsa b sxi. ok problem im havin is that when braking the whole car judders and the harder i brake the worse the judder is. although u cant feel it in the steering which sais to me its something to do with the rear brakes. so the other day i changed the rear shoes but the judders exactly the same and to make matters worse now that ive changed the shoes, the brake pedal feels like a sponge. was thinking they need bled but i dont see how i cud have let air in to the system just by changing the shoes. any ideas wud be spot on lads. cheers :thumbs: