ive got some cortina hubs and was windering if the disc fits this way
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this looks wrong to me
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2nd one is correct.
The hub carrier will then sit inside the recess in the disc. Like so:
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JB
Right end - wrong way round
Never mind how you've put them together, GOLD?
the disc goes through where the wheel bolts tighten
definitely the second one - you want the disc as far away from the wheel flange as possible (checked haynes as well as car)
Definately pic2 some of the above must think cortinas are fwd lol Ray
think i might go for picture 1 still, it just might look better with what i had in mind, just done a mock up upright and will post picture in a while,
thanks fellas for your answers though.
Joe
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would the caliper not be to close to the wheel that way
i have mine as pic 2 and looks fine
[Edited on 30/11/09 by greed1]
If you put it on as in picture 1, you won't get the caliper to fit anyhow.
(Unless of course you make your own uprights as I've just noticed in the second set of piccies - Doh!)
JB
[Edited on 1/12/09 by Daddylonglegs]
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Originally posted by RAYLEE29
Definately pic2 some of the above must think cortinas are fwd lol Ray
whith 13" wheel fitted
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How does that steer? (top balljoint I mean)
Hope the spindle is going to get a bit more support!
[Edited on 1/12/09 by MikeRJ]
Daddylonglegs
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Originally posted by Daddylonglegs
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Originally posted by RAYLEE29
Definately pic2 some of the above must think cortinas are fwd lol Ray
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