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Adam-D

posted on 16th Jun 03 at 20:41

i got new ones to be sure didnt want bits faling off randomly


moddedcorsa

posted on 16th Jun 03 at 20:39

well its the same for suspension bolts. i just used originals and threadlock. (whats gonna b diff with new bolts?? Exactly nuffing apart from some pre-applied threadlock)

Thats unless the bolts r really rusty etc


and-m

posted on 16th Jun 03 at 00:14

I personally wouldnt take that chance with brakes!


ainsley_brader

posted on 15th Jun 03 at 20:37

if you tighten them up they will be fine without thread lock!


and-m

posted on 15th Jun 03 at 20:29

You need to use threadlock on them, new ones are only a quid each and they have thread locking compound on them.

[Edited on 15-06-2003 by and-m]


colchestercorsa

posted on 15th Jun 03 at 19:30

Cheers.


Kris TD

posted on 15th Jun 03 at 19:01

use origanals.


colchestercorsa

posted on 15th Jun 03 at 18:48

I bought a set of EBC discs for my corsa on the PVD stand at todays show.I,ve just been reading the Haynes manual on how to fit them,and it says that new brake caliper to swivel hub bolts will be required.Do i really need them or can i get away with the originals?