jamesvalver
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Registered: 21st Feb 03
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who makes a 5 stud conversion for the corsa? ive seen it done before but having no luck finding where they were from.
cheers
james
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Robin
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Registered: 7th Jan 04
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what hubs are you using? big block ones?
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jamesvalver
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not sure whats been used. i think they might be 2.0 hubs as i needed a astra gsi outter cv boot when it split
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Robin
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speak to ainsley_brader.
i THINK you use cav/calibra 5 stud hubs
do you have rear discs?
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ed
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You can use big block 5 stud hubs. You just need to give them the same abise you would to fit 4 stuf ones. Or you could do it properly and use Harry Hockley bearing knuckles which save weakening the hubs - they ARE KNOWN to break when machined. (Yes I know a lot of people do use machined hubs and M-Tech ones are pretty much the same so don't blab).
As for the back end, rear disk conversion is the only way to go as I don't think you can get 5 stud drums.
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jamesvalver
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i currently have rear drums but im looking into rear discs
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Robin
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combo CDTI with 5 stud hubs not got drums?
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ed
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Might be worth looking into. I wouldn't recomend rear disks on a Corsa. They seem to be a bit of a liability from my experience, unless you re-plumb the brakes and run the circuits front to rear with a manual bais valve to prevent rear lockups.
Again this is my opinion so don't flame me.
[Edited on 18-09-2006 by ed]
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ainsley_brader
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quote: Originally posted by ed
Might be worth looking into. I wouldn't recomend rear disks on a Corsa. They seem to be a bit of a liability from my experience, unless you re-plumb the brakes and run the circuits front to rear with a manual bais valve to prevent rear lockups.
Again this is my opinion so don't flame me.
[Edited on 18-09-2006 by ed]
Do you have rear discs on your car?
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ainsley_brader
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I couldnt find a 5 stud vauxhall with rear drums so the only way is to convert to rear discs, unless you can get someone to make a pair of one off rear drums from blanks but i cant see the point tbh.
Fronts as you are already big block you just need some cally/cav v6/turbo hubs and either machine the hubs down or machine the knuckles your choice.
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