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KeNNyCorsa

posted on 21st Feb 13 at 16:30

thanks again lads,
tbh I'm not worried about the breaking percentage, its a full on show car with c20xe lump, I don't really drive it above 60mph lol, I just want bigger brakes for the looks to fill the massive void behind my wheels.

il get a thread up asap to introduce myself properly n some pics of my car for u all to see


csifku

posted on 21st Feb 13 at 00:33

quote:
Originally posted by KeNNyCorsa
hi all

my 1st post, il get up a post to introduce myself properly when I'm at my pc,

basically after a year or so of neglecting my Corsa b show car n leaving it under a car cover in my workshop I have decided ( after yesterday's sun shine) I need to pull my finger out n get it sorted.

my 1st point of call is converting the rear drums to disks, I know lmf Vauxhall use to do a conversion kit but u can't seem to find it any more, can anyone shed a bit of light on y?, iv looked at a few tutorials on how to do it with a cav mk2 rear beam as a doner for bits, but I'd rather have a kit cause it use to come with hand brake cable, spacers n all the necessary bits to do it.


can any one suggest any other donner cars other then cav mk 2 and how its done.


thanks

Kenny


check my thread in projects, will add photos of my rear beam moro , been welded last night ...


monkeytwizzel

posted on 21st Feb 13 at 00:30

You won`t need big disc`s on the rear as the braking percentage on the rear is so little compaired to the front so corsa c 1.8 sri ones will do,
Problem with the older vauxhall rear disc set up is the hand brake in board shoes that always need adjusting and the extra weight.


KeNNyCorsa

posted on 20th Feb 13 at 17:40

Lovley thanks guys, il have a look into corsa c rear disks,

If I choose the corsa c option whats the biggest disk upgrade can I get, im running 18s n would like to fill the void abit, I have astra 20l 16v gsi front brakes ideally id like to match them in that size .

Kenny


davieslim

posted on 20th Feb 13 at 00:29

mk2 cavalier,mk2 astra,mk3 cavalier,mk3 astra, im sure the vectra b set up can be used as well but the handbrake cable routes to a different point


monkeytwizzel

posted on 18th Feb 13 at 22:27

Looks like if you use corsa c 1.8 sri rear disc set up then the hub assembly is a direct swap to a corsa b,another option is astra/zafira rear disc assemblies as they don`t use handbrake shoes so should be lighter.
You can still get the conversion plates,havn`t seen the complete kit for a while also!


KeNNyCorsa

posted on 18th Feb 13 at 16:02

hi all

my 1st post, il get up a post to introduce myself properly when I'm at my pc,

basically after a year or so of neglecting my Corsa b show car n leaving it under a car cover in my workshop I have decided ( after yesterday's sun shine) I need to pull my finger out n get it sorted.

my 1st point of call is converting the rear drums to disks, I know lmf Vauxhall use to do a conversion kit but u can't seem to find it any more, can anyone shed a bit of light on y?, iv looked at a few tutorials on how to do it with a cav mk2 rear beam as a doner for bits, but I'd rather have a kit cause it use to come with hand brake cable, spacers n all the necessary bits to do it.


can any one suggest any other donner cars other then cav mk 2 and how its done.


thanks

Kenny