View Full Version : Saxo rear beam on a nova
ANDYRACER
15-03-05, 09:59 PM
I was wondering if u could get a saxo rear disc'd beam to fit a nova due to them being roughly the same width?
1 - Why ?
2 - It's a torsion bar
on a simlar note, i've noticed a camel is a similar legth to my nova, could i put camel legs on my nova, burgo ?
hmmmm i doubt it, the hump would make a good bonnet bulge though
what about a Shorter Wheelbase mamal, lets say an Antelope ?
i've heard antelope are fast, what Performance gains would i be looking at ?
boredbloke
15-03-05, 11:12 PM
My new cheater one will av ur antelope ones for lunch nick, espically as i mounted it head as my grill!
-Bruce-
16-03-05, 07:18 AM
Andyracer,
I think if you want rear disks on your nova there is a much easyer way to go about it. You can get a astra/cavi rear beam and use some of the parts to fit the disks on your original beam.
This is the way most people fit rear disks to a nova. I have not done this convertion so could not tell you what parts to use or what to do. sorry.
Bruce
Austin_Nova16
16-03-05, 08:35 AM
Use either vaux rear diaks (stub axles), or golf gti - like the rally boys..
peester
16-03-05, 08:59 AM
yeah but does he want torsion bar too? ide luv to slap the nova - 90mm at a few clicks of a torsion bar - and still have a good ride..
torsien bar would need a fcukload of work to fit. ie not worth it!
and torsien bar is totally pap for decent handling anyway, its just too unpredictable lol.
not sure about that camb, my mates 106 is only lowered on springs and a few clicks on the torsion bar, standard shocks and that is like its on rails
Chris
Aragorn
16-03-05, 10:24 AM
problem with torsion bar is that by lowering it your removing spring force too
similar to chopping springs with a grinder
the spring effect comes directly from the amount its twisted and as u undo it you are not only lowering it but removing spring force which is generally bad for it
ANDYRACER
17-03-05, 12:26 PM
Na the only reason i wanted to know is because i noticed saxos came with rear discs and due to them being roughly the same size i thought it would be easier than the astra/cav beam way. And i didnt think it would work coz of the torsion bar but thought i would see wat u thought of it.
Philsutton
17-03-05, 12:43 PM
cav/astra rear disc are near enough a straight swap after youve fitted a bracket on. Sounds like to much work for some that isnt going ot be that great.
Snowface
17-03-05, 04:33 PM
do Pug 106's have torsion bar's? i.e. same as saxo.
does the VTR/S - Pug GTi also have torsion bars?
arn't they meant to handle well?
Philsutton
17-03-05, 04:55 PM
106's are near enough damn it a saxo
yes, even standard saxo's handle reasonably well...
a freind of mine had a LAD (hmm lol) converted 106 GTi, they claimed it had 176bhp through headwork (hmmm) and it was lowered -80mm on the front, and a little more on the back, it handled very well indeed
altho it had a tebndencie for the wheels to come of the ground on sharp corners
ANDYRACER
17-03-05, 09:11 PM
Well the golf gtis rear wheel comes off the ground it looks cool, but would be scary in the wet.
106's are near enough damn it a saxo
lol you mean saxo's are nearly a 106 :wink:
the 106 was voted the best handleing car in some poll a couple of year back
although std 1.1 series 1 106's like my misses handle very bad on corners doin anything over the speed limit
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