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Geddes6866
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20th Sep 11 at 19:11   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

hi guys just wondering what is the biggest brakes i can fit under cesaro`s ? and what car can i get them off .. its to fit on my 1.6 tigra
Phillips_91
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20th Sep 11 at 19:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i have 308mm v6's behind cesaro's
Geddes6866
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you got any pics mate
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corsa_breeze88
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288mm are the biggest you can go under cesaros 15" alloy
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i have picture of 288mm v6 brakes behind a cesaro
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no you can fit 308s if there are no wheel weights iirc but its mega close
Phillips_91
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308's behind cesaro's (sorry for dirty wheels )
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308mm will never fit behind a 15" alloy, 288mm are the max then you have to go to 16" for 308mm brakes
Corsasport-Jamie
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even 288mm is mega close! i had to use 2.5gram weights when balancing my wheels so they would fit between the caliper and the wheel
Phillips_91
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*also for sale if you want them the whole kit is brand new, (callipers, carriers, disks, pads) done less than 5000 miles
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going by Phillips_91's pic you can.. they do look closer to the wheel than the ones on the blue corsa
Geddes6866
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what would you guys suggest ? both look good .. im kind of swaying for the 288`s but how much better are the 308`s ? also where can i put weights if i have 308`s ?
Phillips_91
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quote:
Originally posted by corsa_breeze88
308mm will never fit behind a 15" alloy, 288mm are the max then you have to go to 16" for 308mm brakes


Feel free to come and measure my disks if you want
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phillips_91 if they are v6 brakes they are 288mm you have
Phillips_91
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quote:
Originally posted by Geddes6866
what would you guys suggest ? both look good .. im kind of swaying for the 288`s but how much better are the 308`s ? also where can i put weights if i have 308`s ?



my wheel weights are on the inside of the rim, there slimline weights, close but they dont touch
Phillips_91
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quote:
Originally posted by corsa_breeze88
phillips_91 if they are v6 brakes they are 288mm you have


box they came in said 308mm
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quote:
Originally posted by Geddes6866
what would you guys suggest ? both look good .. im kind of swaying for the 288`s but how much better are the 308`s ? also where can i put weights if i have 308`s ?



very little difference between 288's and 308's id imagine.. think you'd have to set the machine to just balance the outside of the wheel for 308's
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well they are not 308mm they are 288mm v6 brakes same as mine, 308mm brakes fit behind 16" alloys and upwards and i wouldnt buy v6 288mm brakes there crap and spongy with loads of pedal travel
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i don't know what 288's are like but the 308's are brilliant, can just keep battering and battering them and they just keep stopping, feels like there trying to rip your teeth out of your face when you brake hard
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i'll get the wheel off tomorrow and measure them, will post a pic to prove
Geddes6866
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what cars do the 288`s and 308`s come on that i can just take eveything from ? also how much were you looking for for yours phillip ?
Phillips_91
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i got mine from LMF all new, so not sure what car they come off, were just advertised as vauxhall v6 308mm kit

i'll take £175 posted mate or £160 collected from FY3
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quote:
Originally posted by corsa_breeze88
well they are not 308mm they are 288mm v6 brakes same as mine, 308mm brakes fit behind 16" alloys and upwards and i wouldnt buy v6 288mm brakes there crap and spongy with loads of pedal travel


my 288's were like that too, thought it was trapped air at first but even after bleeding them it was never any better and they were brand new
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http://www.lmfvauxhall.co.uk/288mm-4-Stud-Front-Brake-Upgrade-Kit.html

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