1.66KG..
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Why do you actually need the spiggot?Quote:
Originally Posted by djgritt
As to me, its only to keep the disk from floating round during wheel changes etc.
Just buy the "Stud" kit, in this months total vauxhall, and line it up this way.
Thats if the holes on the disks, are perfect for the studs. As it "Could" wobble.
The stud holes are never perfect so there is the chance for shift and wobble.
Might aswell say, being as I know a few would wish to take the piss...
Have lost a stone in weight myself too.
Mine are different cause i use 5stud.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark_UK
I dont think you'll get Vx disc that fit.. Cause of the offset of the disc cause of where the calipar sits.
Ok, cheers anyway mate..
Right, whilst myself and DJ were test fitting the brakes, we came across the problem of the 3mm spacer and integral centralising spigot was a problem.
Basically, the 3mm spacer is the issue as it pushes the disc out so that it touches the caliper. Also, to run the wheels I want (15 Inch Cav Cesaro's) I will need to run a 3mm wheelside spacer. At the time Dave remarked that a good solution would be to run the wilwood spacer/spigot wheelside instead of hubside. This unfortunately wouldn't work as the spacer/spigot has a lipped edge that stops it sitting flush with the disc.
Well, after a lot of thought and differing ideas on possible solutions, I spoke to a neighbour that builds these...
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And we decided we should be able to modify the existing wilwood plate to fit wheelside and thus still work as a spigot to keep the disc true but also still work as a 3mm spacer to allow me to use my Cesaro's.
So, here we go..How it should sit.
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Onto the lathe.
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Skimmed down.
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And fitted how I want it.
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Then screw hole recessed for the disc locating screw. Job done!
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It's not the most technical fix, but for me it's pretty damn good.
lush thinking, usually the simplest solutions are the best
Yes, like chopping a saloon and making an estate! :thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by burgo
Arrived this morning, thank you Custom cages!
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Make that 2 Stone and 3 Inches around my waist..lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Mark