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do you think you could somehow incorporate e-brake cable brackets into that? Of coarse that also would require figuring out how to run a double cable setup rather than the festiva single cable.
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Score! Those are a lot easier to find than Capris too.
Movin, you are right. I downed 4 strongbows last night to check, and I made zero bad judgements, so it was definitely something else. :p
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While we are on the subject of rear wheel bearing, here is compatibility sheet for say our A4 bearing: http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/detail/BCA0/A4.oap
So far I see 85-94 Mitsubishi Galant uses the same A1/A4 bearing pair in it's rear hub! With 4x114.3 wheel bolt pattern it could be our potential hub/rotor donor...
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I second this.Originally posted by Movin View PostPlease retract that statement, hard cider or any other beneficial remedy
could not possibly have caused information to be erroneously gathered.
Obviously you have been under extreme stress from matters unknown
to us and insufficient quantities of the suspect substance are most likely
the cause of such a minor blunder.
You must take care to use proper quantities of such for medicinal purposes
so that accuracy of reported information is beyond suspicion..
Proof of corrective action not required..

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Please retract that statement, hard cider or any other beneficial remedyOriginally posted by Advancedynamix View PostI have confirmed that indeed, I was full of $#!+. Must have had a few too many hard ciders the day I put those together and thought they fit perfectly. Lol. With non stock bearings, they may fit. I'll double check the next time I say something fits.
could not possibly have caused information to be erroneously gathered.
Obviously you have been under extreme stress from matters unknown
to us and insufficient quantities of the suspect substance are most likely
the cause of such a minor blunder.
You must take care to use proper quantities of such for medicinal purposes
so that accuracy of reported information is beyond suspicion..
Proof of corrective action not required..
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I have confirmed that indeed, I was full of $#!+. Must have had a few too many hard ciders the day I put those together and thought they fit perfectly. Lol. With non stock bearings, they may fit. I'll double check the next time I say something fits.
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That's weird, I put it together and I thought it all fit perfectly. I'm going to dig those parts out tonight. Could have sworn. Hmmm. Sorry about that. I bet there is a bearing that will fit that application though.Last edited by Advancedynamix; 07-24-2012, 05:34 PM.
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Seems like I.D. of the bearings is not the same, Capri disk would not work on Festiva axle stub with stock bearingsOriginally posted by Advancedynamix View PostYeah, they should. I used XR2 disks (still have them kickin' around in the garage) but I believe that N/A capri rotors are the same and I don't see why the spindles would be any different. The bearings are different outer diameters (found this out the hard way when I tried to instal capri rear wheel bearings in my festiva drums, nope!) but the I.D.s of the bearing are the same...

On the picture base capri outer bearing is on the left and aspire outer bearing on the right.

Not the best picture - capri outer bearing on aspire axle stub. See how the bearing sits on the stub on the left and the gap on the right? Aspire and Festiva use same wheel bearings.
I thing the difference in I.D. is about 1/8 inch for outer bearing and maybe 1/16 inch for the inner bearing. I am sure there are exact specs for all these bearings somewhere, so if anyone would find non-stock bearings which would match Festiva/Aspire axle stub and capri rear disk, I can make brackets. I guess spacers for the bearings are not really an option - have to be really nice steel in such spacers.
BTW capri and mx-3 use same rear calipers & pads
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!Tu es loco RusoOriginally posted by russian View PostNevermind. Es porque no hablo Ingles, solo hablo Ruso
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Nevermind. Es porque no hablo Ingles, solo hablo RusoOriginally posted by Advancedynamix View PostI wish I could be easier to understand, I have this problem a lot. If I can do anything different to be easier to understand please let me know. Kinda new at the forum thing.
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I wish I could be easier to understand, I have this problem a lot. If I can do anything different to be easier to understand please let me know. Kinda new at the forum thing.Originally posted by russian View PostIt took me only 7 minutes to digest this

Pictures are worth a thousand words. here you can see the sealing ridge is cut off my drum. These drums have also been converted to 4x100.
Last edited by Advancedynamix; 07-23-2012, 09:01 PM.
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Yeah, they should. I used XR2 disks (still have them kickin' around in the garage) but I believe that N/A capri rotors are the same and I don't see why the spindles would be any different. The bearings are different outer diameters (found this out the hard way when I tried to instal capri rear wheel bearings in my festiva drums, nope!) but the I.D.s of the bearing are the same and the width of the hub is the same. I would have done this to my car, but the disk setup is heavier than the drums and the e-brake thing caused me to lose interest.
Someone mentioned VW calipers. I'm sure you could retrofit VW parts to the Festiva, and the Mk4 and later rear calipers (cable e-brake is incorporated) are very lightweight aluminum. However, it's the same amount of work and roughly the same money (if you scan ebay once a week for good used calipers) to use Wilwood calipers and a hydro e-brake. This setup requires that you reroute the rear brake line a little (most of you should replace your rusty lines anyway) and instal a Hydro hand brake lever. But, think of never having sticky e-brake cables ever again, and having an e-brake that is rally worthy? The only reason I haven't done this mod yet is because my car is an AZ car with perfect drum brakes that work awesome, e-brake and all, and the Festiva drums are the lightest drums I've ever seen on a passenger vehicle (some ATV's have bigger drum brakes than these, lol). Yet they will still slide the back around in a hurry when trail braking or e-brake turning (even with sticky r-compuond rubber). The Festiva drums (other than filling up with brake dust like Russian mentioned) are nearly flawless when in perfect working order. I just changed out the shoes that were half worn when I bought my car, and they still had life left in them. They withstood 2000 plus track miles and 20K miles of my street driving (I drive like an A hole
). Impressive!
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It took me only 7 minutes to digest thisOriginally posted by Advancedynamix View Post..I have swapped my Festiva drums for Capri disks and they fit the stub axle fine...
...I'll eventually make my own disk setup...
That's a great hint, I know a place where they have a base Capri - will check if these disks work with my plates!
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90-94 Capri or XR2. Most likely 323 gt as well from 85-88 ( that's not a for sure thing). I have swapped my Festiva drums for Capri disks and they fit the stub axle fine. You'd need a backing plate/caliper adapter like what Russian has made, and you'd have to figure out an e-brake cable solution(or hydro e-brake)Originally posted by ratorrey View PostWhat year Capri??
I hear ya there. I use the castle nut setup on mine because I do tear them down before every race. On my new drums I cut back the outer lip to help with dust evacuation. I've thought about drilling the backing plates for ventilation as well. I'll eventually make my own disk setup, but I'll run aluminum hubs with motorcycle rotors and wilwood2 piston calipers. The goal with this is for ease of maintenance and weight savings.Originally posted by russian View PostTrue, nothing wrong with the drums. One of the reasons for me was the ease of inspecting & swapping pads - all that business with dusty drums is just plain sad...
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