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fazza
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29th Jan 09 at 13:10   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

how many of you have rear discs on your corsa?

are they worth having or drums ok???
dean101287
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Iv got all the stuff to do it in my garage. just gota rebuild it. From what i have read drums will be fine and you need to get the bias right so it doesnt step the back end out
fazza
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29th Jan 09 at 13:22   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i have discs at minute but seen a fresh powdercoated rear beam with new drums.

i have a wilwood bias c#ontroller on its way to me
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29th Jan 09 at 13:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

No point.. The cars to light to warrent discs! Even 288mm V6 brakes up front are total over kill!
fazza
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even with a c20let?
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i have them on mine, they work fine. i also binned that adjuster thing at the rear, but i'm using a pedal box
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quote:
Originally posted by J200RSA
i have them on mine, they work fine. i also binned that adjuster thing at the rear,


Its a must to stop locking ans spinning issues.
DaveyLC
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quote:
Originally posted by fazza
even with a c20let?


Yep.. There isnt enough weight over the rear wheels.. You'll also find your master cylinder is WAYYYY to small for the load and you'll have loads of pedal travel.
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They look good tho
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29th Jan 09 at 13:35   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

As said, they are not essential, not even required! But extra braking power (if everything is set up properly) can't be a bad thing!
fazza
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why loads pedal travel mate?

will have reyland 4 pots on the front if that makes a difference?
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quote:
Originally posted by dean101287
They look good tho


thats what is making me want to keep them
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With Reyland 4 pots...I think you have more than adequate stopping power
fazza
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very true eck so rear drums would be ample
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gte the discs on you know it makes sense
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quote:
Originally posted by fazza
why loads pedal travel mate?

will have reyland 4 pots on the front if that makes a difference?


Bigger brakes generally equals bigger slave piston volumes which means the master cylinder has to move more fluid and thus travel further
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4 pots give beter peday feel do they not?
av it
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rear discs on mine
i wouldnt trust drums ever again ive got mine set to 50 percent less on the rear and havnt had a sign of it skipping the rear end yet whereas with drums it always wanted to skip me
but that might be due to having the bias valve fitted and set properly
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quote:
Originally posted by DaveyLC
Yep.. There isnt enough weight over the rear wheels.. You'll also find your master cylinder is WAYYYY to small for the load and you'll have loads of pedal travel.


No, I found my V6's gave massive pedal travel.

Adding rear discs acutally aided the pedal feel.

Drums look stupid, end of. Discs look better.

Do they actually stop the car any better??? No, not really, its still only 20-25% braking going to the rear (depending on load in the back). So whilst they aided my pedal feel, and stopped the arse end wanting to come round, it didn't actually make the car stop any faster.

But man do they look SO much better

tbh, money no object,

Larger master cyclinder
4 pots
braided lines all over (from MC back)
rear discs with single pot calipers
Bias adjuster.


Sorted. Stop on a dime.
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i have all this:
4 pots
braided lines all over (from MC back)
rear discs with single pot calipers
Bias adjuster
av it
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then get it fitted mate
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mine made a massive difference to the braking of the car, was one of the best things i did IMO, the car was loads better than another corsa with exactly the same front brake set up
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rear discs looks 100x better!! get it dun
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