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bass head
04-03-06, 09:17 PM
i wanted to fit 2.0l astra brakes to the front of my car but wasnt sure on wot i wuld have to replace i remember some one sayin u hav to replace the brake servo n pipes is this rite n how much hasle wud it be.:confused:
Welsh Dan
04-03-06, 11:07 PM
I'm far from the most knowledgable person here, but, other than the actual fitting on the calipers, I don't see why you would need to. A bigger master cylinder with a more powerful servo will create a higher pressure in the calipers (tighter grip, stronger breaking), but there is no reason I see for needing to change them.
Then again, I could be completely wrong.
jbowman
04-03-06, 11:35 PM
Stick the the Astra brakes on - no probs, just check the brake hoses while you're there.
Only need to uprate the servo if you have a serious brake setup but your standard servo will be fine.
My standard servo was fine, but i have heard other people say theres wasn't.
jbowman
05-03-06, 12:21 AM
You do want to take a little care when bleeding the brakes so not to move around the master cylinder rubbers.
Ye, if you can, buy a Gunsons Eezibleed kit from Halfords.
Its a air pressure bleed kit, no need to carefully press the brake pedal etc.
no need to change the servo.. (they re for pussies anyway lol)
and the std master cylinder is "fine" too.
Ye, if you can, buy a Gunsons Eezibleed kit from Halfords.
Its a air pressure bleed kit, no need to carefully press the brake pedal etc.
Are they the ones that run off a compressor?
Chers
Bump
It runs off the pressure in a car tyre.
Good bit of kit.
I think that i shall have to look at picking one up. I wish I had the space for a compressor!
Cheers
Bump
bass head
05-03-06, 08:38 PM
cheers lads they dont sound bad to fit wot about rear disc conversion tho
jbowman
05-03-06, 08:49 PM
No point - Nova is too light to use them effectively, as with all vehicles up to 70% of braking is done by the front, just keep the rear drum properly adjusted.
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