masterx81
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Hi to all... Only in this days I have find this forum and the MIGweb forum...
I think that this forums are very good!!!
I have a corsa B GSi and I love my car
But now it's time to change the rear drums and @ opel the ask me 200€ only for the drums...
Now i have thinked to exchange the drums with disks with a mtech kit (maintaining the abs).
My question is:
If I fit the rear brakes from an astra (or vectra) and also the front calipers/disks(256*24 instead of mine 256*20), the brake bias need to be corrected?
Thanks to all!
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Adam_B
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possibly, its not a big job to change the bias tho...
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masterx81
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Ok, my car have a load dependant valve....
How i can regulate the bias?
Ps: I use the 256 disk because in italy is very difficult (and very expensive for my budget) get the authorization for bigger wheels...
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lee mitchell
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u wont need to alter it mate it will be fine
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masterx81
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OK!
This week I phone to some scrappy, and after i have the complete braking system of a astra/vectra i call mtec for the order...
One last thing...
I have readed that the corsa handbrake cable is too long...
In the mtech kit there is also the shorter cable (I think of a nova)???
Thanks to all!!!
[Edited on 08-10-2004 by masterx81]
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JJ
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u will need the main standard corsa cable and a 1987 short nova cable... The bias may need adjusted if the car is lowered... just release the tension on the spring at the bias valve...
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masterx81
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quote: Originally posted by JJ
u will need the main standard corsa cable and a 1987 short nova cable... The bias may need adjusted if the car is lowered... just release the tension on the spring at the bias valve...
Ok... I add this cable to the "buying list"
I have already done on time the process to relieve the tension on the spring, because my rear drums locks the wheel, but i think that the valve is damaged... I think that at the rear brake conversion mount a new one...
With the work of the rear disk and front disk I've in mind to replace the flexible hoses (with aereo ones) and master braking unit, to have a 'like new' system...
But the rigid hoses need modifications? Or the standard of the corsa works well?
Very thank for the patience...
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JJ
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No need to use the rigid (braided) hoses, the origional ones will be fine... just make up the break lines to the rear calipers with copper break pipe
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masterx81
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Sorry, i'm italian (i'm not speak english very well...) and i'm not explained well... for rigid hoses I meant copper hoses (green painted hoses)... sorry... So i can only route them to the caliper?
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JJ
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Correct, just make up the length you need from the rubber flexi hoses to the rear calipers
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masterx81
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quote: Originally posted by JJ
Correct, just make up the length you need from the rubber flexi hoses to the rear calipers
Ok!!!
Now i call some scrappy to get the material...
Very thanks for the help
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JJ
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No probs
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