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    will a set of nova GSI rims fit over 2.0 16v brakes (256mm)??

    running 17's with 256mm brakes but want a smaller set to run up pod

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    Sorry mate but I'm running 256 ml discs on the back with he ATE calipers and courtenay 300ml up front. I have a GSI alloy as spare and its as much use as a chocolate teapot. Wont go over the caliper. I have to carry a can of that Holts tyre weld...Which I hope does work if I ever get a puncture.

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    there is a lot of debate over this...

    I have personally seen nova GSI 14" (three spokes) on a Nova with 2.0 16V brakes behind them...

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    there are two types of the nova alloys. the ones that came on the SRs and the ones that came on the GTE GSI. the GTE GSI ones use a different offset to clear the callipers and im sure these are the ones that will go over the 2.0 brakes. also if you wanted you could run a small spacer as if you are only goin in a streaght line you wont need to worry about handling.

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    my 14" steel sr wheels rit over my 256mm discs if that helps

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    steelies have more clearence as there is not as much material there. and they are standard on cavys etc with these brakes.

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    the caliper will clear if the disk/pads are worn down a bit

    ie uve got them outta a scrappy

    there are also 2 different widths of alloy

    5" and 4.5" iirc

    u need the 5" ones

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    you may have seen a nova with 14's over the 2.0l brakes thats because the earlier brakes were 236mm and the later ones were 256,i've got lenso 15" rs5's simlar to comps and they only just fit behind them were the spokes are set back from the rim also had to scrape off some paint,i've had trouble with mine on my corsa as the rear self adjusters are crap,you need to file the lip off the drum which is pretty impossible to let them come closer to the drum to cut down the ammount of pedal movement,i reccomend mintex 1144 pads,superb!!!!

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    Brakes from a corsa gsi fit under any nova 3 spokes.
    They are 256mm x 20mm with 47mm piston calipers.
    Astra 16v brakes are 256mm x 24mm with 52mm piston calipers.
    If you just want wheels for the strip you wanna get some 15" steelies,using the correct tyres will give you the same rolling radius as 14's anyway.
    Dave

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    john_16v tell me to mind me own business if u wish but why carry a spare if it dont fit

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