Twinny1st
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Registered: 6th Nov 06
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I'm putting some V6 Calipers onto my corsa but the disks only come in a 5 stud. Is there another disk of the same dimensions which is a 4 stud?
I vaguely remember someone saying that a Fiat 20v Coupe Turbo Disks would fit? Does anyone know if this is correct or can you help otherwise?
Thank You!!
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andyc1234
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Registered: 7th Nov 06
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fiat coupe 16v turbo but the holes need filing out a bit
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andyc1234
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Registered: 7th Nov 06
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or get some v6 discs re drilled
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Limecat
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They dont need re-drilling, they are a 98 PCD rather than 100 PCD, it is just tight against the holes.
You also need to countersink the retention hole.
For what it is worth, I have had a lot of brake upgrades on mine and I would rather have the 2.0 16v ATE setup as the pedal is shit on the V6 callipers. The pistons are that big that you must move more fluid. Very effective but a really shit pedal.
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TomSBD
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Registered: 22nd Jun 06
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for driving mine with v6 and my mate with 2.0 i found his to be shockingly crap compaired to mine.
did fined that bleeding the brakes using a pressure bleed help no end and also braided hoses
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Kurt
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Registered: 23rd Oct 05
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lmf do them redrilled ready to buy for about £90 iirc
coupe discs are 98pcd so really need the holes elongating a little
i do vaguely remember someone telling me about 4 stud omega discs, but im not sure how true that one is...
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phil_sutton
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Registered: 8th Sep 07
Location: Nottingham
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The holes do need drilling out slightly, and the they are cheaper than buying V6 ones an then redrilling them.
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