Adam_B
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Registered: 13th Dec 00
Location: Lancashire
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quote: Originally posted by timrud_
I've the Reyland brakes on mine.
Had to fit wheel spacers on to get them on under my speedlines.
Top service (offered to get my wheel picked up and brough back to check if it would fit, free of charge), and the brakes themself are immense. Bargain at £675 too!
The are AP calipers adapted to fit.
what size and offset are ur wheels? what size spacer did you have to use?
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Jambo
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Registered: 8th Sep 01
Location: Maidenhead, Drives: VXR Arctic
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porka brakes ?
Was on a cav turbo and apparently not much money Maybe 5 stud tho 
Alternatively buy some brembo fiat coupe calipers and use them ALOT cheaper
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Nobber
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Registered: 7th Nov 03
Location: Newbury - Berks Drives: Leon Cupra R & Mk5 GTi
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Pete, they are the same as whats on my Ibiza. Speak to a chap called Bill Brockbank from Badger5 Racing. He does them for the Ibiza's and Leon's. Not sure on price but I think around £500 ish.
Check his site for contact info. Tell him Nobber from Seatcupra.net sent ya!
http://www.badger5.co.uk/
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nickyboy01
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Registered: 10th Sep 03
Location: Oxford-ish
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You cant go wrong with a Vectra V6 upgrade. I've got 300mm discs on my Astra and V6 calipers and they are well up to the job.
IMO spending £1200 on brakes is a waste of money unless you have a big car and obviously need the braking power. £300-£400 for a decent set up will be all you need. The Corsa isnt exactly heavy compared to an Evo etc so even with big power its still a small car that needs stopping.
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NeilsC
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Registered: 6th Dec 00
Location: Middlesex drivin a Puma Racing on FRS 18's
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discs are cool but the calipers are a waste of time imo
more hassle then they are worth 
[Edited on 08-10-2004 by NeilsC]
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nik
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Registered: 19th Jun 00
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I got some 362mm AP 6 pots, dogs balls. Thought my Brembo's were shit personally.
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timrud_
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Registered: 3rd Jul 04
Location: Sheffield
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Adam_B, my wheels are Speedline Alesios, 16" (obviously LOL). Had to fit 10mm spacers on.
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_Allan_
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Registered: 24th Mar 04
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If the car versions of brembos are anything like the bike versions then they'll be good. AP Racing also another quality brake manufacturer.
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Fad
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Registered: 1st Feb 01
Location: Dartford Kent Drives: 330cd
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quote: Originally posted by 1800ed
Hi Spec are modified AP Racing calipers... So are the Reyland ones...
nope been told they are based on wilwood brakes and are not quite up to scratch
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timrud_
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Registered: 3rd Jul 04
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fadcorsa, you mean the Reyland ones or the Hi-Spec ones?
Your more than welcome to come and look at my Reyland calipers, that quite clearly have AP imprinted on the back of them 
[Edited on 08-10-2004 by timrud_]
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GIBBS
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Registered: 22nd Feb 01
Location: Kent, Jap Car Importer :)
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spending money on big brakes is not a waste of cash at all. probably the best modification you can do imo is the chassis and braking. instead of just plopping a 2.0 turbo in.
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lee gsi
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Registered: 21st Jun 02
Location: Portsmouth (Way down South)
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Brembo brake kits can be brought from www.godspeedbrakes.co.uk
They supplyed the 335mm kit and modded my brembo Porsche calipers and made the mounts to fit them
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