BeArDy
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140 GBP each....?
or
469GPB for the set of 2 and disc and pads
285x21
OR
Buy some V6 calipers disc and pads of MIG for 200
[Edited on 29-03-2003 by BeArDy]
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kro
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quote: Originally posted by BeArDy
140 GBP each....?
or
469GPB for the set of 2 and disc and pads
285x21
OR
Buy some V6 calipers disc and pads of MIG for 200
[Edited on 29-03-2003 by BeArDy]
go for the v6..unles u are planning to push big power...then i would suggest the 4-pot willwood
[Edited on 29-03-2003 by kro]
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Andy
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Wilwoods. The V6 discs and calipers have a crap feel - the Corsa master cylinder is not really up to the job of driving those pistons. In any case, they're just single floating pistons, without the clamping power of a 4-pot. You'll also save about 8kgs of unsprung weight if you go for the Wilwoods compared to V6. I've got a set of Wilwoods sitting here on my desk and they're beautifully engineered - look so good you won't want to put them on the car! They're going on next week...
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BeArDy
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how much u pay andy?, so is that a good price? and what i do about Master cylinder?
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Andy
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I got the Midilite Callipers (drop-forged and now dust-sealed ), 285x24mm discs, all the fitting brackets and braided hoses plus pads for £490 plus the dreaded VAT - so yes, it seems like a fair price to me. The master cylinder can be uprated (think people like TAS and Pro-Tec do the kit) but it's not cheap. Hower I gave Rally Design the dimensions of the standard GSi piston size, and they supplied the 4-pots to match (apparently they come with different piston sizes). I can only comment of pedal feel once I've got them in, but there's no doubt it'll be a big improvement over the V6 setup.
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Adam
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Don't get willwood, go for AP Racing, willwoods are very low quality
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Scott
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imo id go for brembo
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Daimo B
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Id go between the two above
AP Racing or Brembo
Brembo is cheaper, very good brakes. AP Racing if you can afford them as their a lot of £££
Wilwoods are not very good calipers i've heard by a lot of people. Something to do with the pistons being exposed and can get dirty and clogged up.
Brembo is expensive, AP is, but another good caliper make thats quite cheap called Hi-Spec are coming up. Their main office is in Dartford. Got a cataloge. MMMmmmmmmm some nice brakes and i've heard people rave about them. And the pistons have seales to keep em clean and flowing. Adam Kindness has some and i think he rates em too. Lot of em coming out on quick cars. I want em but cant afford them at the mo cos of ice. 300-310mm (Can't remember) calipers, brackets and all the normal shit, comes ot about £400-£450 odd.
Nice looking too
[Edited on 29-03-2003 by Daimo B]
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Colin.S
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What like these??
325 x 30
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CORSA NUT
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Nice wheels too
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Colin.S
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quote: Originally posted by Adam Kindness
Colin - what the hell do you have under the bonnet if you have 325mm brakes
Same as you mate
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Colin.S
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I just went a little over the top @ pvd one day.
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Colin.S
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Yeah.....and i've got a rear disk conversion going on monday/tuesday
[Edited on 30-03-2003 by Colin.S]
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Andy
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quote: Originally posted by Daimo B
Id go between the two above
AP Racing or Brembo
Brembo is cheaper, very good brakes. AP Racing if you can afford them as their a lot of £££
Wilwoods are not very good calipers i've heard by a lot of people. Something to do with the pistons being exposed and can get dirty and clogged up.
Brembo is expensive, AP is, but another good caliper make thats quite cheap called Hi-Spec are coming up. Their main office is in Dartford. Got a cataloge. MMMmmmmmmm some nice brakes and i've heard people rave about them. And the pistons have seales to keep em clean and flowing. Adam Kindness has some and i think he rates em too. Lot of em coming out on quick cars. I want em but cant afford them at the mo cos of ice. 300-310mm (Can't remember) calipers, brackets and all the normal shit, comes ot about £400-£450 odd.
Nice looking too
[Edited on 29-03-2003 by Daimo B]
AP Racing brake kits are great - providing you've got £1600 to hand over that is.
Daimo - the Wilwood Midilite callipers are fully dust sealed (unlike some earlier models) and I can assure you, they're not crap quality - I have a pair sitting here in front of me!
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