Icy
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who was it sfxer?
fiat coupe discs and what kind of calipers?
straight swap ?
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Greasemonkey
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think its the disks that are fiat coupe ones, im after some at the mo
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broster
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v6 calipers and pads anv coupe discs i believe the discs go straight on
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stuyw
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u if u use fiat ones, i think u need to get a spigot ring to sit on the outside of the hub n then the disk will sit on it correctly
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Greasemonkey
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yeah think that might be true, i got plain v6 disks with a spiggot ring, i could just use the one i got
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broster
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i have no spiggot ring an i believe mine to be fiat discs!
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Icy
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much r fiat discs?
and v6 calipers n pads?
it works out cheaper than lmf kit eh?
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sfxer
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much cheaper mate,
my disks were 60 , but you could get brembo ones for 90,
my calipers were 35 quid, didnt even need new seals or anything, just a good clean.
i had to get the bolt holes drilled out about 1-2mm more so the disks would fit the corsa,
only tricky part is keeping the disks in the right place when putting wheel back on, you'll get used ot it! lol
highly reccomended and half the price of any kit
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sfxer
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by the way they are fiat coupe 2.0 20v disks not the coupe turbo
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Adam-D
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if you are quick and have the ££ i may be able to get some calipers,,,
let me know
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Icy
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u2u me adam
cheers sfxer
il loook into it as am sellin my 2.0 ate set up tonight
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Adam-D
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sent
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Icy
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ok got some calipers now
are the pads expensive?
il ask tomoz
jus to get brakes now
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Siberia
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i'd recommed you get green stuff pads.... i have v6 brakes from v-tunning which are just GM parts and the bloody brake dust on yer alloys is rediculous... i mean ya have to clean them twice a week
then again i just remembered u have black wheels so the normal pads will do in yer instance.
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Icy
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il check around for prices
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Kris TD
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punto HGT uses 284mm front brakes i seem to remember. same pcd too
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Kris TD
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oh, and can't you make a spigot ring from the old discs, just cut it out.
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Icy
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went for prices today
around £60 for 1.8 ones and
80-88 for 20 and 2.0 turbo ones
prob is what thickness?? 12mm or 22mm thickness?
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Rob H
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Will be 22mm mate. 12mm Wouldnt be vented .
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Icy
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thought
that but need to be sure
so what this bout spiggot ring?
ones u get behind the alloys or a diff one?
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Rob H
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Same as ones you'd use on the wheels as normal i'd guess. If the centre bore for Fiats is smaller you'll need to have a spiggot ring, to take iy upto standard vauxhall size, then run another spiggot to get it to the size of the wheel centre bore. Alternatively, just buy Fiat Spiggot rings for your wheels .
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Kris TD
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hub size is different on the 5 stud models, ie corsa hub is 56mm 5 stud is 70mm i think, therefore the discs would float about on the hub, bit like using alloys with no spiggot rings, relie purely on the bolts for support.
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Rob H
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quote: Originally posted by Kris TD
hub size is different on the 5 stud models, ie corsa hub is 56mm 5 stud is 70mm i think, therefore the discs would float about on the hub, bit like using alloys with no spiggot rings, relie purely on the bolts for support.
These are 4 stud disks though, hence why people are buying these rather than buying re-drilled 5 stud disks .
[Edited on 01-09-2004 by Rob H]
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Icy
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soo...........buy fiat spiggots that fit my alloys
i need to get this right and am not so sure
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Kris TD
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yes, but same thing applies for the fiat discs, they use a different size hub to a corsa.
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