jam
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Right well my standard pads and disks are about worn , so they need replacing . I was just going to get some new disks (groved/drilled) and better pads . But now iam considering getting some bigger brakes .
Ive got a 95 sri 1.4 16v with 17" , iam right in thinking ive got 236mm disks with standard calipars .
So just wanted to know what sort of kit i should be going for and if ppl could recomend kits or suggest something wich will suit my needs . Also how hard are they to fit ??
thx for any advice
chrisp
[Edited on 31-01-2004 by jam]
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MC Kustoms
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get sum 2.0 16v breaks
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luca2020
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2.0 16v brakes are about 60-70, V6 brakes are just under 200
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jam
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Is there much diffrance between kits and the best places to get em from ??? had a look on courtenaysport and pvd websites and thier kit are priced at 280 .
thx for any help
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Dave
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Vaux-MD sell the v6 kits for £200. They use bigger disks than the 16v ATE set up.
http://vaux-md.net
[Edited on 01-02-2004 by CorsaDave]
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corsa_godfather
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v6 brakes looks the mutts nuts too
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Dave
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Wilwood 4pots look better
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BeArDy
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quote: Originally posted by CorsaDave
Wilwood 4pots look better
but are no use
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corsa_godfather
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haha
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jam
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thx for help
not sure weather to go for 250mm or 288mm , coz i only got a 1.4 16v . I think 288mm is a bit overkill .
cheers
jam
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TOMAS
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You'll find you get a bit more pedal travel with the V6 brakes and possible sponginess so the 2.0 ATE ones might be better for you...
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jam
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thx
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