rear disc conversion ??

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rear disc conversion ??

Postby doogz on Sat Aug 05, 2006 5:23 pm

im thinking bout doin a rear disc convertion and just 1derin if any 0ne no's where 2 get the hub flange from , which go on to the rear stub axle

can u just use the hub flanges from another vehicle ? if so wot 1 ( make,modle and year ect )

i no u can use the grananda rear calipers as they use the cable hand brake

but im just abit miffd bout the hub flange and bearings ? :-?

grateful 4 any help
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Postby knuckles on Wed Aug 09, 2006 2:03 pm

I think you will require a brake bias valve as well to adjust the braking power for the rear as discs on the rear tend to be too powerful on the fiesta.

Not as simple as bolting on and driving. :cry:
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Postby Terror on Thu Aug 10, 2006 2:09 am

Hi.

What car you thinking of doing the conversion on?...

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