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    i have a set off calibra turbo calipers to go on my redtop nova...but in running 4 stud hubs what disks can i use ???

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    Fiat coupe turbo or redrill the gm stuff and get some spiggot rings

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    Or the Meriva 280mm discs.

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    thanks guys

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul
    Fiat coupe turbo or redrill the gm stuff and get some spiggot rings
    Do not use the turbo disks.

    The fiat turbo ones are 320ishmm and brembo 4 pots.

    Use standard fiat coupe disks, in a 284mm size, and redrill all the holes to 11mm

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    Dont use any kind of fiat coupe discs as they ARE NOT thick enough,!

    Just buy some discs for a calibra turbo and re-drill them to 4 stud, its not hard to do and get a pair of spigot rings to centralize them on the hub and youre sorted!
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