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rear disk's
Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 4:29 pm
by woking rob
does any1 no if its woth doing ?
coz the waight at the back of the car hasnt changed so standard brakes would b fine.and if u put disks wont it lock up coz they r to good for the waight of the car?????
i can get a recon rear beam with rear disk conversion for 60 quid?
Re: rear disk's
Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 4:36 pm
by PaulW
75% of the braking is done via the front anyway, so if anything, rear discs are purely cosmetic most of the time!
The bias is also done via a spring-valve on the rear beam, which alters the rear braking depending on how low the rear sits (so if you lower the car, it will assume there is more weight so require more breaking). You can modify the valve though by fitting a longer spring if your car is lowered.
If you fancy fitting the discs though, go for it! It won't affect nor increase any braking efficiency though.
Also, make sure the beam is actually of a corsa, as alot of people sell them from a nova saying they will fit both, when in actual fact, they won't!
Re: rear disk's
Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 7:39 pm
by woking rob
so im not gonna worry about the rear disks at the mo if he still has them when i come near the end of the project and iv got more money then i will get them but for now i aint gonna worry!
Re: rear disk's
Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 10:14 pm
by honda boy
good plan. to give you an idea of how little rear discs get used, my rear pads were an advisory on my mot in 2007. they were still an advisory this year, when I've been through 2 sets of predators and 1 set of ds2500s on the front!! (basically over about 10000 miles)
Re: rear disk's
Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 11:01 pm
by Chrex
i think they're a waste of time. they are a pain to fit...and after 6 months they just sieze as they dont get used. just over 85% of the braking goes to the front on a corsa as std, so if you up the fronts, that will stop you well enough. the backs will just end up locking up with discs on the back!
IMO, its a waste of time , money and effort!