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Hi what are people thtoughts for what would be better rear disc conversion or keep standard drums? As mine are in need of changing thanks dan
Drums, discs look pretty but that's about it, not worth the hassle and I wouldn't do it again
mk1nova_rich
02-01-13, 12:09 PM
Drums
chrisd1986
02-01-13, 12:24 PM
Stick to drums, handbrake works miles better and you dont have to worrie about a seized rear caliper everytime your car goes in for test just paint your new drums up before they go on the car even if you just paint them black so they dont go rusty
ok thanks i think i will stick to drums that would be best now to get the parts to re do back brakes :d
Novasport
02-01-13, 02:24 PM
Drums, if kept in good condition and correctly adjusted they are more than adequate on a Nova with any engine.
Discs are a bit over kill. I would rather spend my money on other things
GRUNT 16V
02-01-13, 02:59 PM
i had a rear disc conversion but wanted my drums back !
thedjse
02-01-13, 03:14 PM
Drums, discs look pretty but that's about it, not worth the hassle and I wouldn't do it again
exactly what he said not worth the hassle
Ok thanks keep drums it is
Drums. I fitted discs to look cool. Wish i hadn't.
I think I'll go for heat reactive powder coat on drums next time round
Novasport
02-01-13, 08:35 PM
I remember my old SR. The previous owner had painted the rear drums with Hammerite but not left them to dry long enough. There was paint spider webbed inside the wheel & sprayed inside the rim lol
bazzap8389
02-01-13, 08:37 PM
So what is the actual problem with fitting rear discs?
On my silver GSI they locked up far to easily, really not handy when late braking hard before a corner, the handbrake was pish too,
Just not worth the hassle IMO I ended up fitting a bias pedal box to adjust the braking to suit my driving which involed a fair bit of replumbing
I think I'll go for heat reactive powder coat on drums next time round
Hammerright will be fine on them.. take heat well.
So what is the actual problem with fitting rear discs?
Naff pedal feel, to much travel/to little travel, getting a good hand break can be hard,
You have to reduce the pressure so much they aren't doing anything at all
meritlover
02-01-13, 09:21 PM
yes, go to the effort of fitting discs, then back off the braking force until they resemble drums.
time and effort well spent.
You have to reduce the pressure so much they aren't doing anything at all
I found even at full pressure mine didn't lock up. But made the fronts so sh*t it scared me...
Spent ages setting it so they work very well.. and so the fronts work better.
16xe_chris
02-01-13, 09:40 PM
Disc brakes on the rear and a slight press to hard equals
http://youtu.be/GuMaaYm0JVQ
Lol
chrisd1986
02-01-13, 10:03 PM
Disc brakes on the rear and a slight press to hard equals
http://youtu.be/GuMaaYm0JVQ
Lol
Just looks like a bad jockey to me lol
wow im shocked reading this, i thought rear discs were loved by all. i read somewhere that fitting discs got rid of the spongey pedal feel sometimes associated with a nova (mine in particular) lol so what brake setup does everyone suggest to be best for power and pedal feel?
and i'd just started a thread about rear discs before reading this lol
I have standard GSI servo and master cylinder with 288 discs and callipers on the front and standard drums on the rear and the pedal is fine, and the handbrake is bloody awesome!!
My old gsi had rear discs and I ended up fitting a pedal box to get a better brake pedal, and the handbrake was crap :(
Don't bother with discs, crap IMO and not worth the bother
Pistol Pete
10-04-13, 07:47 PM
Drums, discs look pretty but that's about it, not worth the hassle and I wouldn't do it again
Drums. I fitted discs to look cool. Wish i hadn't.
All of the above lol and i have discs!
But i disagree with the naff pedal thing. My pedal is good. But i have noticed with hardcore breaking its...erm, twitchy!!!
Well all that info has saved me a few bob and time.... Looks like I'll stick with what I have :-)
skidmark
11-04-13, 07:36 PM
Recently fitted a disc beam wih Astra gte calipers.
I haven't experienced any problems with locking under braking. Pedal is the same, possibly better since i bled properly , handbrake better, and I have the braking biased to the rear.
I've never had mine feel twitchy... And i've really leaned on my brakes.
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