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I have seen a set of grooved 4 stud discs, can i just fit these to my 106 to make it a four stub and then i can choose from more alloys??
Can someone please help?? <img border="0" alt="[blonde moment]" title="" src="graemlins/cwemotions037.gif" />
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Probs be a pricey job.
I think there is a pug 106 fan club about somewhere, you should ask on there
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i know u can put saxo brake set up on an ax, and then there 4 stud, shudnt be a problem mate in my eyes
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The only tricky part is goona be the calipers maybe, and the drums on the back...
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Drums are easy, just go to the scrappies and take some off a 4 stud model, bolt 'em onto yours and you're laffin! The calipers maybe for different size discs, check your old and new discs to make sure they're the same size. Otherwise you shouldn't have any probs
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