View Full Version : Fiat Coupe discs, help....
Right then, this has just had me and Burgo scratching our heads, im want to get coupe discs for my nova rather than having 288 V6 discs re-drilled, so after grooming ebay, i came across these
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/FRONT-BRAKE-DISCS-FIAT-COUPE-MULTIPLA-TIPO-2-0-1-6-16v_W0QQitemZ220372434432QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Car sParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item220372434432&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1689%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12%7C39%3A1%7C 240%3A1318
But as i did, Burgo sent me this link:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/FRONT-BRAKE-DISCS-FIAT-BRAVO-COUPE-MAREA-1995-ONWARDS_W0QQitemZ220372434224QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK _CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item220372434 224&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1689|66%3A2|65%3A12|39%3A1|240%3A13 18
Check the disc dimentions and prices lol! Im not sure if these are the right discs anyway (offset/thickness dimensions)
The ones I used were 284 mm for a 96 fiat coupe non turbo
Anothere point worth making is you'll need a 14mm drill bit to open up the holes due to the stud patten being slightly smaller
Thanks but i know all these things. Im getting that many discs come up with different measurements, i know i want 284's but the other set is 283.6 and with the other dimensions exactly the same....
I can't see .4 of a mm being a problem just buy the cheaper ones
Its not that i have an issue with, are them discs ive posted up the right offset and thickness?
can anybody actually help?
Edit: Doesnt matter now the descripstion has changed and gived me the info i need
i used alfa romeo 146 tspark ones. same as fiat brava 20v ones. iirc one type is for the brembo setup some coupes run.
Coupe turbos run the 304 Brembo setup, so you dont wont those.
Its the NA Coupe 284 you want(and that 2nd link is cheap as f**k!! )
lol Now that the descriptions have been correctly changed and i know what i need/want im getting the answers i originally wanted! cheers anyway lads
2nd ones mate, and fook are they cheap!!!! id have 3 sets lol and resell em
If you need to drill the holes out, why not just ge gm discs and drill the holes?
Because the fiat ones are cheaper and less effort to drill....
Drilling is drilling tho.
And they are just as cheap from ebay.
On the GM discs you have to completely drill new holes to fit your 2 stud hubs, and get the little spiggot ring thingys, on the fiat discs you put a 14mm drill bit through the existing four 13mm holes (to make them slightly larger) and you dont need to use the spigot rings.....
I thought the centers where the same size?
Not as far as i know, and even so, its still less effort with the fiat discs
Its easier just opening 1/2holes up than having to get a template and mark out a hole to drill etc.
Center bore is 56.5. Well from what info i can find.
Give up lol its still easier to use the fiat ones
I'm just trying to help you. Wont bother next time.
i used a round file and opened em up, did 20 per disk. easy peasy took 5 mins.
lol Im only having a laugh Benn
meriva 1.7td discs are the same size and 4 stud already you fools lol
I didn't bother opening the holes up and the bolts still go through!
meriva 1.7td discs are the same size and 4 stud already you fools lol
this man speaks sense.
do not use fiat discs as there not designed to fit. they are the wrong offset. every set ive seen have needed some spacers/washers fitted between the caliper/hub to move the caliper inwards slightly to sit central over the fiat discs.
also the centre bore is wrong aswell. only a couple of millimeters larger but still effectively will not sit central over the hub and the gap is so small spigot rings wont even fit.
so do it properly with spigot rings and re-drilled v6 discs. or buy some ready re-drilled v6 discs off chris astley for £45 new, or go for the meriva discs
djbrowney
03-04-09, 03:16 PM
meriva 1.7td discs are the same size and 4 stud already you fools lol
Discs and pad kit part number-93186303 (as its cheaper) 93186303
disc size - 280 mm
fail lol
i did think that browney, iirc they only work on corsa c's due to the caliper mount point spacings. ah well.
meriva 1.7td discs are the same size and 4 stud already you fools lol
meriva opc disks are also already 4stud, and are used here when running cali turbo calipers
djbrowney
03-04-09, 07:06 PM
meriva opc disks are also already 4stud, and are used here when running cali turbo calipers
so do your pads not cover the whole disk, surley you get a lip on the pads were its not mating with the disk being smaller ?????
Jesus lol so many options
I thought the vxr range had 308...
Just bumping this as i need some new discs.
Who actually uses Meriva discs on here then???
Are they the same offset/pcd etc as nova's???
Anyone know how much they are from a dealers? As they seem rare as fook to find in factors. There all 260s in 4stud form....
djbrowney
03-05-09, 08:28 AM
£50 a set for 4 stud 280 mm from auto vaux fella when i rang up, but i have never used them an i dont realy like the idea of the disk being smaller an not covering the full surface area of the pad lol
Do they fit on the nova hub without opening any holes or anything out?
TBH, Fiat coupe discs are something like 283.7mm..... So a difference of 3.7mm isnt going to make a huge amount of difference????
As im using 284 Cally turbo calipers
matthew172
13-09-09, 09:06 PM
£50 a set for 4 stud 280 mm from auto vaux fella when i rang up, but i have never used them an i dont realy like the idea of the disk being smaller an not covering the full surface area of the pad lol
what model of meriva do these 4 stud 280mm discs come on and are they the right pcd and offset for the nova?
as i can only find the 280mm ones in 5 stud
what model of meriva do these 4 stud 280mm discs come on and are they the right pcd and offset for the nova?
as i can only find the 280mm ones in 5 stud
meriva 1.7 dti 4 stud. 2004-
http://www.brakeparts.co.uk/
navigate thru the online catalogue & you can get the dimensions
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