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Corsa Sport » Message Board » General Chat » what big brakes will be a straight fit for my 1.6 sport? » Post Reply
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Corsa_Sport21 |
posted on 2nd Mar 09 at 18:28 |
Good luck tryin to fit the V6 M/C. | |
markx14xe |
posted on 2nd Mar 09 at 16:16 |
so if i fit v6 master cylinder n v6 disc n pads to my 1.6 sport with 15inch lenso rs5's i will have awsome brakes then? | |
DaveyLC |
posted on 2nd Mar 09 at 14:43 |
quote: As above, this is the problem with the V6 calipers, the Master Cylinder isnt really big enough for the job. | |
Iain M |
posted on 2nd Mar 09 at 14:37 |
Couldn't remember whether it was 15's or 16. :thumbs: | |
Corsa_Sport21 |
posted on 2nd Mar 09 at 14:29 |
If you can try and get Turbo calipers as the piston is a tad smaller so it dosnt give the pedal a spongey feel and it dosnt hit the floor b4 it starts to stop the car. | |
DaveyLC |
posted on 2nd Mar 09 at 14:22 |
2003 Meriva 1.7TD Discs and Vectra V6 calipers.. They fit STRAIGHT ON no drilling etc. required and fit behind most vauxhall 15" alloys. | |
Corsa_Sport21 |
posted on 2nd Mar 09 at 14:21 |
Fiat coupe discs,turbo calipers and pads.Bolt straight up and fit under most 15s. | |
Ojc |
posted on 2nd Mar 09 at 14:21 |
Can you use 1.6 16v carriers on the 2.0 brakes? | |
Rob E |
posted on 2nd Mar 09 at 14:12 |
You can just squeeze V6 brakes under a 15 inch rim. You have to redrill the disc as they only come in a 5 stud fitement. (I have heard rumors that EBC now produce the correct size disc in 4 stud now) If you go with V6 set up you will need to shave the caliper. U2u Tom Simes as he has this setup on his corsa :thumbs: | |
DaveB |
posted on 2nd Mar 09 at 14:08 |
v6 fit behind most 15s | |
Iain M |
posted on 2nd Mar 09 at 14:02 |
What size wheels you running, V6 are staight swap but can't go anysmaller than 16 iifrc | |
markx14xe |
posted on 2nd Mar 09 at 13:57 |
i have 1.6 sport and i want bigger brakes but im unsure about fitting them. |