easy way to tell disc size
easy way to tell disc size
rite out of lazyness of not removing the discs to physically measure them is there an easy way to tell the size. i have the options of 284 or 288mm on the front (think they are 288 on the late models) and also 260, 270 or 286mm on the rear?
its a n reg turbo
its a n reg turbo
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Re: easy way to tell disc size
just get out with a tape measure you lazy c**t
your rite about the later models being 288 on the front, not sure about the 286 on the rears though i thought the later ones were 270 the same as the v6.
if i'm wrong no doubt i'll be corrected

your rite about the later models being 288 on the front, not sure about the 286 on the rears though i thought the later ones were 270 the same as the v6.
if i'm wrong no doubt i'll be corrected

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Re: easy way to tell disc size
Early models were 260mm rears and 284mm fronts.
Later models are 270mm rears and 288mm fronts.
As your tubby is a N reg you would be better off taking the discs off and measuring them
Later models are 270mm rears and 288mm fronts.
As your tubby is a N reg you would be better off taking the discs off and measuring them

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Re: easy way to tell disc size
Slightly easier way is take the wheel off, them measure the distance from the disc hub edge to the outside of the disc, double that and add the diameter of the hub bit.
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discs arrived this morning went to go and fit and hey ho the fronts are wrong! even on a n reg the fronts a 284mm! back are correct at 270mm though even thought the rear shoes were wrong! so another few days sat on the axel stands!
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Re: easy way to tell disc size
Why didn't you measure them first?
So what size do you need?
So what size do you need?
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all calibras have 270mm rear discs,and between m,n reg cars there is a chassis break(when the fronts were increased to 288mm) so between those to years it is pot luck as to what was fitted at the factory,an easy way to check is to look at the calipers,284mm calipers there is a bigger gap between the caliper and the carrier,and the 288mm caliper sits in the carrier tighter less of a gap between the caliper and carrier
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Re: easy way to tell disc size
RobbieV wrote:Early models were 260mm rears and 284mm fronts.
Later models are 270mm rears and 288mm fronts.
As your tubby is a N reg you would be better off taking the discs off and measuring them
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You can lead a horse to water Rob. 

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callyman wrote:You can lead a horse to water Rob.
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Re: easy way to tell disc size
RobbieV wrote:RobbieV wrote:Early models were 260mm rears and 284mm fronts.
Later models are 270mm rears and 288mm fronts.
As your tubby is a N reg you would be better off taking the discs off and measuring them
i agree i should have measured them but in fairness neither of the options is correct either

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Re: easy way to tell disc size
You was told to measure the discs, enough said.
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stevo turbo wrote:i agree i should have measured them but in fairness neither of the options is correct either
So your discs are neither 284 or 288 ???
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callyman wrote:stevo turbo wrote:i agree i should have measured them but in fairness neither of the options is correct either
So your discs are neither 284 or 288 ???
the fronts are 284mm but what i was meaning they didnt match the options that were put up 288 and 270 or 284 and 260. no one to blame but myself though

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