Keithie
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seems my disks and pads are knacked..
think its ok to go for cheap halfords ones?
its a N reg gsi if it makes a difference....and its carabic blue aswell, im sure that makes it faster
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LukeGSi
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quote: Originally posted by Keithie
seems my disks and pads are knacked..
think its ok to go for cheap halfords ones?
its a N reg gsi if it makes a difference....and its carabic blue aswell, im sure that makes it faster
wow mines caribic blue aswell and im sure its got an extra 20bhp over other GSI's!! Go for some 2lt 16v brakes and calipers mate, between 50-100 notes from a scrappy and they're direct replacements
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stuyw
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ur better off getting some 16v brakes off here or migweb. should only cost u about 4-50 quid for discs/calipers
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Bilb
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out of interet.
would these discs/calipers be ok for other corsas (ie not just gsi)
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LukeGSi
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quote: Originally posted by Bilb
out of interet.
would these discs/calipers be ok for other corsas (ie not just gsi)
Yup
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Keithie
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hmm, sounds complicated, i was hoping to be able to figure out how to replace the disks and pads myself, never done it before.
how easy is it to replace calipers?
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broster
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u can do discs and pads easy, just use a haynes manual, but changing ur caliper isnt hard eather. just follow the haynes and make sure u get the calipers the correct way up, worth swopping to the astra 16v brakes if u can find some(easy enuff to find!) if u have 15's or biger wheels try a set of v6 calipers and discs, better stopping power, bit more expencive tho!
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Keithie
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quote: Originally posted by broster
u can do discs and pads easy, just use a haynes manual, but changing ur caliper isnt hard eather. just follow the haynes and make sure u get the calipers the correct way up, worth swopping to the astra 16v brakes if u can find some(easy enuff to find!) if u have 15's or biger wheels try a set of v6 calipers and discs, better stopping power, bit more expencive tho!
thanks i think u've convinced me to get astra 16v brakes and try myself, think ill get decent disks and pads from the scrappy aswell? how much should i pay for them?
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LukeGSi
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im gona attempt 2lt brakes soon with the help of my trusty haynes!!
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Bilb
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quote: Originally posted by born_upsideout
quote: Originally posted by Bilb
out of interet.
would these discs/calipers be ok for other corsas (ie not just gsi)
Yup
cool, cheers
gonna do mine soon
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