View Full Version : wheels to fit astra gsi brakes?!?hi
chimp007_uk
06-04-06, 03:32 PM
hi,
recently purchased a nova gte fitted with astra gsi grooved and vented front discs and calipers. tried to fit the standard gte nova alloys to the car and they dont quite fit over the calipers...
the astra gte/gsi wheels are 14" and so are the nova gte/gsi wheels, would the car run fine with astra gte or gsi wheels?
cheers
chris
The astra wheels will clear no problems, in fact most 14" will clear them. Unfortunatly just the nova alloys won't.
(statement to cover my own back, Calipers can be ground to fit, a la Burgo, or you can use spacers to get them to fit. personally i'm not a fan of either of these methods.)
Cheers
Bump
15" alloys will fit , or 14" steels will also fit over. gsi brakes are cool they work way better than standerd nova brakes. also try fitting a nova gsi brake servo for better brakeing as well
beat to to the punsh and i didn't know that about 14" can fit
chimp007_uk
06-04-06, 09:02 PM
is the nova gsi brake servo different to the gte one?
shouldn't think so not 100% though.
No difference at all, the GTE/GSI were the biggest fitted. Also all of the master cylanders (sp) are the same.
Cheers
Bump
Nova Full
07-04-06, 09:04 AM
TD Novas had the larger brake servo's aswell
TD Novas had the larger brake servo's aswell
Ooopps, I forgot about that one.
the servo does FA for the braking ability of the car (unless your too feeble to press the std pedal down anyway....)
then what the point in fitting one? dose it help run the bigger brakes Eg ATM'S?
johnny27
08-04-06, 10:06 AM
I think i read somewhere that a 14 inch wheel with a 5.5J width wheel is the smallest you can use with the ATE calipers. Maybe its BS i would of thought the nova GTE/GSI wheel is atleast 5.5J?
Maybe its BS i would of thought the nova GTE/GSI wheel is atleast 5.5J?
The Nova GTE/GSI wheels are 5J. If you want 5.5J grab some of an Astra or Cav.
then what the point in fitting one? dose it help run the bigger brakes Eg ATM'S?
like power steering. people are lazy...
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