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[quote][i]Originally posted by Joff[/i] Seems I'm a bit late to add my 2p's worth, but I agree that changing the rear drums to discs should be the last thing on your mind if you're after better brakes. The most fundamental way of improving braking performance is to increase the friction surface of the disc. Add to that vented discs instead of solid, uprated calipers and pads with a better compound and you should be seeing massive improvements compared to just changing the rear drums to discs which Andy's said are mainly cosmetic on a Corsa. Daimo, if you're saying that to get a rear disc conversion, all you have to do is find car x for "nothing" then surely you can say that you can get a Ferrari for £50 tops - all you'd need to do is find one for nothing... True you can probably find the parts you need for around that price, but realistically it's going to cost more than that. [/quote]
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