Yup you can but where from? Ive never seen them for sale anywhere :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by scott.parker
Mazz-I meant Jacks discs are Fiat ones...
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Yup you can but where from? Ive never seen them for sale anywhere :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by scott.parker
Mazz-I meant Jacks discs are Fiat ones...
I did find some on ebay once, as i was looking to ditch my Fiats (if you remember i made a thread when i had all them issues with them) And some one pointed me toward ebay, ware i found some 280mm 4 stud's, these will 100% perfect fit.
I'll go look see if i can find them again.
Scott
I remember looking but couldnt find any in 4x100 fit.
Humm you would have to ask the seller, but cant see why these wouldn't work, that on my first search.
Yeah they look like the ones.
Ive had a quick look on there and cant find any normal/oe 4stud 280 discs, which i what i remember searching for a while back.
I have found some before, best bet is to use goggle, or find a seller who sells brake's, then search there shop, as you find lots more that way.
EDIT: Im sure if you go to a local motor factors place they can sell a Delphi/after market pair to you for about £40
Scott
meriva opc (vxr for you) are 4stud, and you need spigot rings for them.
the dealer has them, or atleast, my vaux dealer gave me a set of them when ordering the meriva disks.
Nope, Meriva VXR is 5 stud. Well it is over here anyway lol
The 1.3CDTi, some 1.7CDTi's and 1.6 and 1.8 with ATE calipers (not the Lucas ones) are 280x25mm 4 stud and have a 60mm centre bore so will not require spiggot rings. Fiat discs are 4mm larger though.
I would rather loose 4mm and gain the perfect fit, and thats what i will replace mine with.
Scott
Parker's wanted £47 each.Quote:
Originally Posted by scott.parker