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Re: Fulvia 1st series front brake disc question
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22 August, 2017, 08:43:41 PM »
Koen
You can ream them out to suit S2 ball joints. Not a lot of metal is lost in this. But do you have the correct KPI or castor afterwards?
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Re: Fulvia 1st series front brake disc question
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27 August, 2017, 06:03:52 PM »
Not sure what Graham O'Conner did vis fitting Girling callipers to the first series hubs, but they have been on the car since 2002 and have given great service on road and track for well over 14 years. The brake shudder problem is not that serious and developed 3-5 years ago (the car has been off the road for 2 years). If its not the brake disc it could be related to a change of wheel bearing that was done around that time as well by Dave Bell in Newcastle.
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Re: Fulvia 1st series front brake disc question
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29 August, 2017, 08:46:00 AM »
brake shudder problem
: apart from discs, bearings etc, it is worth checking that the inner CV joints are firmly secured to the gearbox flange. It is not unknown that bolts or Allen screws come undone, Andrea
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