View Full Version : V6 spiggot rings? Where from?
As above, anyone know where i can get some from, anywhere apart Chris Astley after reading the threads about the awful service :(
blue_peg_16v
15-01-10, 12:40 PM
lmf do them i think
iirc someone on mig can make them.. or has made them. Maybe angryman (ne made me some bits up for moving brake calipers)
I dont run spigots on mine, no problems
Same here, but don't we both use Fiat discs?
sr jack
15-01-10, 03:59 PM
chris astley do the for £18 i think
vaughanmc
15-01-10, 04:02 PM
It said 'anywhere apart from Chris Astley'
Same here, but don't we both use Fiat discs? Yes but they still dont fit the hub properly like OE discs... :thumb:
With the wheel off you can move my front discs about by about 10mil each way lol lol
Southie
15-01-10, 04:04 PM
This any good? CLICKY (http://www.migweb.co.uk/forums/items-sale/420007-v6-brake-convertion-spiggot-rings.html) :)
sr jack
15-01-10, 04:10 PM
has anyone used the spigots from chris astley
has anyone used the spigots from chris astley
I doubt many people have been fortunate enough to receive an item off him.
Rickardo
15-01-10, 04:47 PM
Someone is selling some on www.corsasport.co.uk.
£11 posted.
Yes but they still dont fit the hub properly like OE discs... :thumb:
With the wheel off you can move my front discs about by about 10mil each way lol lol
Yoiks :wtf:
Mine fit bang on centre, tight as a nuns whatsit.
It will depend on how much you opened the holes up...
But yeah, mine are loose with the wheel bolted up. The wheel bolts hold the disc fine tho, it isnt a problem....
And theyve seen a fair few 100+mph stops.... lol
Dont get any vibration or anything.
scott.parker
15-01-10, 06:16 PM
Yoiks :wtf:
Mine fit bang on centre, tight as a nuns whatsit.
Yours cant be Fiat disk's then Jack, as mine move about by around 3mm, but if located with a grub screw and then the wheel paced on and bolted there fine.
Mazz what calipers you suing?
Scott
His are fiat discs, i can remember him saying about opening the holes up.
It will just be down to how much you open to holes up to how much "slack" you get
His are fiat discs, i can remember him saying about opening the holes up.
It will just be down to how much you open to holes up to how much "slack" you get
Jack loves a slack hole
Speaking from experience?
Speaking from experience?
He visits Lee a lot...
blue_peg_16v
15-01-10, 06:40 PM
good point stu lol
Do you need spigots with Meriva discs at all?
scott.parker
15-01-10, 07:03 PM
No, there what i will replace my Fiat's with once there worn out.
No, there what i will replace my Fiat's with once there worn out.
Thank you :thumb: I got the V6 calipers with the Meriva discs. +1 Rep.
Are the Meriva ones 4x100?
Scott, as Ad says it depends how much you drill them out - the centre bore is off but I drilled out the holes by 1mm each (14mm I think) and they're held in centrally and tight. The only annoyance is trying to line them up when bolting everything back on lol
Ive never seen these Meriva discs, anywhere!
All the ones ive seen are small, or 5stud
scott.parker
16-01-10, 09:33 AM
Ive never seen these Meriva discs, anywhere!
All the ones ive seen are small, or 5stud
You can get 4 stud 280mm ones, i looked into it for replacing the fiat ones, cheep as too! :thumb:
scott.parker
16-01-10, 09:35 AM
Are the Meriva ones 4x100?
Scott, as Ad says it depends how much you drill them out - the centre bore is off but I drilled out the holes by 1mm each (14mm I think) and they're held in centrally and tight. The only annoyance is trying to line them up when bolting everything back on lol
I had that problem too, but then i found a few grub screws that fitted the small locater hole, so now mine are secured on before fitting the wheel, as before i had the PINTA experience of them going all over the place while fitting the wheels on.
Scott
Mazz what calipers you using?
V6 ones, not exactly sure which numbered ones they are though
His are fiat discs
Nope, 288's
You can get 4 stud 280mm ones, i looked into it for replacing the fiat ones, cheep as too! :thumb:
This is out of the v2 2009 Vauxhall Trade club.
I'm guessing the 280mm Meriva discs are the turbo/vxr ones?
http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/3889/capturehe.jpg (http://img62.imageshack.us/i/capturehe.jpg/)
Thanks for CS and MIG links, they are the same bloke but i've PM'd him :)
You can get 4 stud 280mm ones, i looked into it for replacing the fiat ones, cheep as too! :thumb:
Yup you can but where from? Ive never seen them for sale anywhere :confused:
Mazz-I meant Jacks discs are Fiat ones...
scott.parker
16-01-10, 10:21 AM
I did find some on ebay once, as i was looking to ditch my Fiats (if you remember i made a thread when i had all them issues with them) And some one pointed me toward ebay, ware i found some 280mm 4 stud's, these will 100% perfect fit.
I'll go look see if i can find them again.
Scott
I remember looking but couldnt find any in 4x100 fit.
scott.parker
16-01-10, 10:38 AM
Humm you would have to ask the seller, but cant see why these (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Meriva-280mm-4-stud-Drilled-Grooved-Brake-Discs-Front_W0QQitemZ290351211151QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_C arsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item439a47e28f) wouldn't work, that on my first search.
Yeah they look like the ones.
Ive had a quick look on there and cant find any normal/oe 4stud 280 discs, which i what i remember searching for a while back.
scott.parker
16-01-10, 10:48 AM
I have found some before, best bet is to use goggle, or find a seller who sells brake's, then search there shop, as you find lots more that way.
EDIT: Im sure if you go to a local motor factors place they can sell a Delphi/after market pair to you for about £40
Scott
meriva opc (vxr for you) are 4stud, and you need spigot rings for them.
the dealer has them, or atleast, my vaux dealer gave me a set of them when ordering the meriva disks.
Nope, Meriva VXR is 5 stud. Well it is over here anyway lol
The 1.3CDTi, some 1.7CDTi's and 1.6 and 1.8 with ATE calipers (not the Lucas ones) are 280x25mm 4 stud and have a 60mm centre bore so will not require spiggot rings. Fiat discs are 4mm larger though.
scott.parker
16-01-10, 01:51 PM
I would rather loose 4mm and gain the perfect fit, and thats what i will replace mine with.
Scott
You can get 4 stud 280mm ones, i looked into it for replacing the fiat ones, cheep as too! :thumb:
Parker's wanted £47 each.
scott.parker
16-01-10, 08:26 PM
Parker's wanted £47 each.
Humm you would have to ask the seller, but cant see why these (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Meriva-280mm-4-stud-Drilled-Grooved-Brake-Discs-Front_W0QQitemZ290351211151QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_C arsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item439a47e28f) wouldn't work, that on my first search.
£70 a set in that clicky link..
Chris Astley
21-01-10, 09:29 AM
I have over 25 pairs of spigot rings on the shelf available for imediate dispatch so no delay folks. £15 delivered to members.
until Lee tells me otherwise, please refrain from pimping your wares without a trader account
hi im the man selling them on corsasport and migweb, i can supply a pair for £11 posted thanks
I've replied on your F/S thread!
PM me a paypal addy..
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