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Mounting Seicento callipers

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shagmeister:
Hi all.  Searched for this and couldnt find anything

so put this here for my research and hoefully help a future search

I am looking at the bolt on plate adaptors for getting the Seicento callipers on a 126.  Do these callipers (front and rear) bolt straight to the adaptor plates, or is there a carrier bracket, more like the ones I am used to?

Do the rears connect easily for the hand brake??

Thanks all

shagmeister:
And anyone know a part number for carriers if needed

shagmeister:
Are these the same as the early 500 calliper sets?  Can I use a scrap “modern” 500 brake set front and back?

Pete126:
There are some adapter plates on eBay for the Cinquecento/Seicento conversion
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fiat-126-Front-brake-Disc-Conversion-Plates-spacers-4x98-PCD-/181788764460?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=710-127635-2958-0

2 X adapter plates with washers
2 X good second hand Calipers
2 X discs and pads
2 X new flexible brake hoses to fit the caliper to the existing joint on the solid brake pipe.
Usually it's not necessary to put discs on the rear
 

shagmeister:
The calipers appear to be the same as the early small engined new 500s.  Anyone know if the carrier is the same? 

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