pandamoanium
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Hey i need to get new brakes! So do i go for performance brakes? eg EBC etc OR do i just get standard brakes ??
I have been told performance brakes are only good if you are going to use them on the track ??
Pls help !
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Gambit
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if you want a decent front setup then get an Astra GSi calipers & discs
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Gambit
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alternatly if you dont want to replace the existing calipers, then get a set of decent fast road pads (Pagid/Mintex) couple together with a decent set of cross drilled disc's & u'll be laffing
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pandamoanium
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Thanks for the advice, where can i buy these pads and discs?? What make of disc do you recommend ?
Plus is it worth it to get performance brakes ?? Much of a difference ??
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Aussie GSi
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Hey man
I'm proud of my DBA slotted rotors.
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Gambit
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a decent brake setup is a good investment!
if you want to go the astra gsi setup then have a look on migweb.co.uk or even scrapyards for the calipers, they cost around £40 for the pair
then just get a decent set of disc's & pads - u cant go wrong with pagid
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Gambit
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quote: Originally posted by Aussie GSi
Hey man
I'm proud of my DBA slotted rotors.
C
slotted as in grooved? these are a waste of time unless you go on a lot of track days. basically they just eat brake pads as the main idea of the slots/grooves is to skim the top layer of the pad so that you dont have any glazing
cross-drilled is better for the road as these help disappate heat more effectivily
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Stu_22
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Astra GSi brake are the same width as corsa GSi ones but slightly wider I think.
Try going for the V6 brakes
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pandamoanium
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Thx for the advise from all, as a person who is new to mods on brakes etc. What would you all recommend? Is it not easier just to get new discs etc, than changing to a different cars brakes? Not much into the lingo ie calipers etc..... ???
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Gambit
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aye corsa gsi is 256x20mm
astra gsi is 256x24mm
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pandamoanium
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Ok, i need new brakes cos the car is shuddering and shaking allot when i brake. Spoke to a bloke at my work and he thinks it might be the tracking and that i don't need a new set of brakes? Anybody know anything about tracking?
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Aussie GSi
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Gambit: Perhaps matey, but they look sick!
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pandamoanium
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Ok, got some good advice from a garage to go for a pair of Black diamond combo discs and EBC pads? Anybody got these and think they are a good pair???
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big eck
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I was told that vauxhall do there own high performance pads, is this true? If it is are they any good?
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Gambit
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the reason behind you brakes shuddering is either warped disc's or a partially seized caliper on one side.
stay away from EBC pads, people think greenstuff pads are the dogs bollox because they last 75% longer than std and give off little, or no brake dust. when in fact they are kevlar based & therefore eat disc's!
get a set of pagid fast road pads, and a good set of cross-drilled disc's. off the top of my head, i dont know of any companies that do cross-drilled only disc's. speak to pvd and maybe they might be able to give you details.
dunno about vauxhall high performance pads, never heard tell of them before - best i idea would be to ring then and just ask!!
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pandamoanium
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Thx Gambit - Again you are always the fountain of knowledge on the forums....
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Stu_22
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I would agree with Gambit and just change the discs. I have corsa sport and the brakes are a hell of an improvment on those on lower models.
If you do want to upgrade these people sell cross drilled only discs and they're the cheapest
http://www.motorsportworld.co.uk/default.htm?pipercross-air-filters.htm
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adelcorsa
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i got a corsa sri and i put calibra 2.0ltr 16v brakes on it
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and-m
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quote: Originally posted by Stu_22
Astra GSi brake are the same width as corsa GSi ones but slightly wider I think.
Try going for the V6 brakes
True but also the pistons in the calipers are bigger and are much better than the Corsa GSi ones.
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Miner
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Aye, 48mm vs 52mm!
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Aussie GSi
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Hey fellas
I've got a GSi with basically standard brakes, apart from slotted (grooved) front rotors. Can I simply take off my Corsa GSi calipers and replace them straight up with Astra GSi ones?
i.e. Do they bolt straight on?
Thanks
C
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Stu_22
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Yep
[Edited on 12-05-2003 by Stu_22]
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Aussie GSi
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Cool! Thanks man.
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pandamoanium
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Got a quote on a set of Astra GSI calipers for £40 is that cheap and will it really be worth it and make a big difference? then if so which discs & pads are the best to get ??
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and-m
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Just get standard disks and pads, they are very cheap. The disks you need are 256mm * 24mm.
Also remember to renew the copper washers when you swap the calipers over and give the sliders a a greasing.
Perhaps get new caliper mounting bolts (about £1.30 each).
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