barney1.6sport
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as above ?
im planning on buying v6 brakes for my corsa..
will they fit straight onto the hub and brake hose with no modifying ?
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barney1.6sport
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i know theyll fit under the wheels as im running 16" alloys
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jibjob
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You will need to drill the discs to 4 stud or get meriva discs.
Ideally you want spigot rings but other than that they will fit straight on.
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alan-g-w
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As long as you have the carriers anyway.
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Chris F
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YES, just pick the right wheels..... grinding down brakes is not cool lol
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alan-g-w
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they'll fit under 95% of 15's
[Edited on 20-09-2010 by alan-g-w]
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IvIarkgraham
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you wont need spigots if you use meriva discs
ive got a set on mine and boy do the stop!
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tom_simes
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quote: Originally posted by Chris F
grinding down brakes is not cool lol
Nothing wrong with that, I used mine for 3 years after they were ground to fit behind my Cesaros!
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barney1.6sport
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i see, i see.
well i might be buying a v6 set up with out discs so that shouldnt matter then.
il just have 2 remember 2 get meriva discs from vaux.
thanks 4 the help guys
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