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Are Sierra Rear Calipers fitted to De Dions as standard?


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As it says above, I'm fitting a Ford Axle to my 'Bird' and need Sierra Rear Calipers but need to know if these are what is fitted to a de dion car as standard or not as I've had a reply to my wanted ad offering a pair of De Dion rear calipers

 

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Graham

 

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Graham, the VW Golf callipers are lighter and better than the Sierra. If you're going to buy new give me a shout and I'll sort out a fair sized discount from our VW dealer.

 

ed to ad thet the VW callipers are a lot lighter.

 

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Edited by - nverona on 7 Sep 2006 13:59:14

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Norm

 

Thanks for the suggestions, are the VW ones a direct swap for the Sierra Caliper?, ie are they the same offset and bolt spacing. I know it sounds like lots of questions but these are to fit a rebuilt MKII Escort axle with alloy caliper mounting brackets from SPC in Redditch (so not a De Dion set up)

 

Norm as long as the above are the same can you find me a price for a pair or point me in the right direction?

 

Graham

 

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For the VW's the bolt spacing is the same, a couple of washers are needed to match the offset, the handbrake mechanism is similar and will work with the Caterham cable. Only drawback is that on a de-dion they won't work with all 13inch wheels. I have them on my car, but I have the Barnby wheels and have only 4mm clearance, but they should work with all 14inch and above wheels. Earlier thread re these here
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Graham, have you sorted out the handbrake cable and how that will work since I imagine you have the under dash lever?

 

When I carried out this upgrade on my last car, I used the normal Sierra rear cable which has a loop in the tunnel that is pulled by a secondary cable attached to the lever. You will need to fit additional lugs in the tunnel to accept both cables.

 

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Just a quick point of interest to future techtalk searches...

 

I purchased a set of exchange calipers from Burtons to replace mine (duff handbrake mechanism). Even though I ordered the correct units (in Sierra terms), the exchange units sit a few mm lower - and the saddle actually rubbed on the edge of the disk. Had to angle-grind it...

 

 

 

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The 13" wheel problem is only half a problem. I borrowed 2 13" wheels, one went over and the other didn't. However the one that that didn't only need a few mill grinding of the ali cooling fins.

 

I'll email the dealer in the morning and get some prices.

 

Norman Verona, 1989 BDR 220bhp, Reg: B16BDR, Mem No 2166, the full story here

You and your seven to The French Blatting Company Limited

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