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corsaandy

posted on 4th Jun 03 at 20:21

http://www.v-tuning.com/GM%20V6%20Brakes.htm


finch1

posted on 4th Jun 03 at 20:14

YEH GETTIN THE CALIPERS OF SUM 1, JST CHECKING THEY FIT. THIS V-TUNIG, HAV THEY GOT A WEBSITE?


Kris TD

posted on 4th Jun 03 at 20:03

WRONG

cally turbo calipers need 16" rims as the caliper is slightly bigger than the v6 ones and they also use bigger discs.
also you need 4 stud discs, which u can get from v-tuning for 95 quid. just to prove my point i bought a 15" vaux alloy as a spare and it wont go over the turbo calipers.


PanaceA

posted on 4th Jun 03 at 19:36

Straight on, £200 brand new from V-tunning (front discs and calipers).
Give the brake a funny feel though because the small brake cylinders can't operate the big pots on the calipers. Despite this they still give awsome stopping power. Oh, you also need 15" wheels or bigger to fit them.


finch1

posted on 4th Jun 03 at 19:25

do these fit straight on a corsa b or do they need to be modified?