corsawig
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I'm thinking of changing my rear drums on my corsa b to disc, but i was wondering how hard would it be to do? i really want to do it without having to change the axle over.
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Superlite Ltd.
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not very hard
but the only advantage i see is they look better and are easier to work on. I hate drums, too many springs to lose
Unless you buy an aftermarket adjustable brake bias its difficult to set up a rear disc conversion properly and they can be skittish.
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corsawig
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what would i need to have a fully running set-up? and what car's do i need the parts from
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haydenover
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Registered: 17th Jul 07
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quote: Originally posted by corsawig
what would i need to have a fully running set-up? and what car's do i need the parts from
hi mate you need a m-tec rear disc conversion kit (im sure theres others outhere) rear hubs i used cavalier 2.0 16v rear hubs, 2.0 litre brakes with carriers, pads disc 2.0 litre, and a kadett gsi 16v hand brake cable and a good welder oh forgot to say you dont have to run a bias valve
[Edited on 13-06-2008 by haydenover]
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