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PainZ
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11th Dec 04 at 13:36   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Well as some of you know i was having big problems since i got the 1.8 SRi,

My Kahn RS-S Alloys were fouling on the inside of the rim on the 1.8 SRi calipers, even with a 5mm spacer,

My theory was to get a big brake kit. This would push the caliper away from the inside of the alloy (where it was rubbing) and into the open part of the alloy where there is loads of space,

One problem - No one made a big brake kit for the corsa c,

I contacted a few companies and Red Dot asked me down to their design and development office's in Watford, London...

They took a few measurements and the rest is history!!

This is what i have,

Brembo 4 Pot Front Calipers
320mm Red Dot Custom Curve Groove Rotors with Aluminum Bells
240mm Red Dot Custom Curve Groove Rear Discs
Red Dot Braided Hoses
Front And Rear Red Dot XE Fast Road Pads
Red Dot Performance Brake Fluid

Heres a few pics,











As you can see, The rear discs have not yet been fitted, this is getting done on dec 28th,

So after all that has it stopped the rubbing?

Yes. The caliper has loads more room around it, and the biggest bonus of all is the spacer has come off too!

This means the wheel is sitting back into the wheel arch like normal and does not cause the tyre to rub on the arches!!

Overall im extremly pleased with the kit, looks fantasic, solved the problem i personally had and fuck me do they stop!

Pete
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11th Dec 04 at 13:37   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Those brakes look awesome mate!
PainZ
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Oh and lastly,

Im going to be getting my rear Calipers powdercoated to match the fronts
John_C
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11th Dec 04 at 13:38   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

look great

how much??
Drew
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11th Dec 04 at 13:39   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

rotors?


ur from uk, please call them discs, dont try to be american
PainZ
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11th Dec 04 at 13:40   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

The guys @ red dot estimate the kit will be around £1250 + VAT,

Thats for a 305mm kit,

the 305mm kit will be used on the 1.2 and 1.4 engines, and be made up of a single 1 piece disc,

the 320mm rotors + alu bells will be kept for the 1.8's
Marc
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Does this mean your using the original rear calipers?

Looks ok i suppose
Drew
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my only q

do u really need brakes like this for a 1.8 corsa?

like i have 315mm all round with 4 ots on front and 2 on rear as standard, but thats for quite a big power car

a 1.8 corsa thou???

i understand its to get rid of the fouling of alloys
PainZ
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Yea marc

I would love brembo rears too,

however very few companys make a rear brake converstion kit,

You can often pick up brembo rear calipers on ebay,

Guess you could just ack together some brackets?

The standard corsa 1.8 brakes were fantasic anyhow, i couldnt fault them,

But my original braking distance really has been shattered with these discs + calipers
John_C
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quote:
Originally posted by PainZ
The guys @ red dot estimate the kit will be around £1250 + VAT,

Thats for a 305mm kit,

the 305mm kit will be used on the 1.2 and 1.4 engines, and be made up of a single 1 piece disc,

the 320mm rotors + alu bells will be kept for the 1.8's


a bit ott for a caliper rubbing should of got some other alloys. so wot about 1500 quid.

if u were pushing 300hp then ok but 125??!?!? but hey it ur money and they do look wicked
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11th Dec 04 at 14:03   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Wicked, loving them.
Coblet
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11th Dec 04 at 14:07   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Absolutely fantastic painzy
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you have too much money
Doug
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11th Dec 04 at 14:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Love them!

Can i buy your original front brakes off you?
MatthewR
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11th Dec 04 at 14:29   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Sweeeet as fella!Watford eh? where abouts?

Still need to do something with the rear though imo
PainZ
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11th Dec 04 at 14:32   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I will be keeping the standard 1.8 SRi setup to put back on when i sell the car (wont be for years)

Evisu,

North watford, near watford junction train station!

Rear discs will be swapped to match the front (same custom pattern) + rear calipers powdercoated to match the front,

Rear brembo calipers would look the nuts mind
MatthewR
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11th Dec 04 at 14:37   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote


Now all you need to do is de-badge
PainZ
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11th Dec 04 at 14:39   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ha

Never!!!!

You have just reminded me,

Since the car is clean,

I shall go stick on my Irmscher badge i have had sitting in my room for the last month,

I will be removing the "corsa 1.8" badge and re badging with just "corsa"

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very nice pete!
Icy
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looks sweet
MarkW
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MatthewR
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U should get the tailgate flushed and then put the irmcher badge down the bottom right of the flushed boot - would look mint son! One day u will see the light, the rear of your car is let down to the rest of it imo

[Edited on 11-12-2004 by Evisu]
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Very impressive mate, what kind of discount did they give you seeing as your car was a demo for them???
PainZ
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11th Dec 04 at 14:50   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I wish i could say!

I done very very well is all im saying

JayC
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Very nice lad. Quite a bit of money being spent on ur motor, it's all good though.

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