rear discs or drums?
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rear discs or drums?
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Serious though, should make a big difference, I've got rear discs and brakes are good but never had rear drums so dont know the difference!
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Andy
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Dead easy swap and stopping power is too much at the moment. Locks up the rears way to early. This can be altered however, by experimenting with either a Gti wheel cylinder or a small block wheel cylinder - The internal sizes of the hydraulic piston are different, equating to more/less pressure being applied!
In my opinion, not worth adding discs!
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Regards Volkswarren
X2 1983 A REG EW CAMPAIGN In WHITE(Awaiting full rebuild solid body) & T Reg S1 GTi Project, Still Looking for Series 1 GTi's or a 16S Oettinger to restore (Complete Cars only) or an A reg Lhasa Green or White Gti to restore, also consider Black, Red or Blue, Also Golf Driver Project Wanted anything considered WHY
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Many people complain about Mk1 brakes when the brake fluid has not been change for years or the rears adjusted. Flush them through with new fluid and adjust the rears and you'll see no end of difference.
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Many people complain about Mk1 brakes when the brake fluid has not been change for years or the rears adjusted
very very true!! my pedal was absolutly crap, pedal was well at the floore, i decided to strip down and investigate last night, adjusted my shoes up, flushed the entire system and bleed it up, and its AMAZING!! pedal is rock hard, and in my opinon i have used to drive a 106 1992 andf a escort ops: and my golf thats ten years older then the peugeot, and escort it stops a hell of alot better and faster, amazing!
just keep it the way its made, adjust them up and flush it all out n get rid of air,
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Regards Volkswarren
X2 1983 A REG EW CAMPAIGN In WHITE(Awaiting full rebuild solid body) & T Reg S1 GTi Project, Still Looking for Series 1 GTi's or a 16S Oettinger to restore (Complete Cars only) or an A reg Lhasa Green or White Gti to restore, also consider Black, Red or Blue, Also Golf Driver Project Wanted anything considered WHY
X2 1983 A REG EW CAMPAIGN In WHITE(Awaiting full rebuild solid body) & T Reg S1 GTi Project, Still Looking for Series 1 GTi's or a 16S Oettinger to restore (Complete Cars only) or an A reg Lhasa Green or White Gti to restore, also consider Black, Red or Blue, Also Golf Driver Project Wanted anything considered WHY
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One I thing I dont get after reading some replies, is how can one adjust the brakes?? On both my mk1 golfs the drums are self adjusting!
To remove the drum you depress the lever in the drum through the rubber grommet at the back and when everything is put back together you press the pedal firmly ones and the drums are automatically adjusted
greets yal
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bert
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Just put big drums off a '94 passat estate on mine.
Dead easy swap and stopping power is too much at the moment. Locks up the rears way to early. This can be altered however, by experimenting with either a Gti wheel cylinder or a small block wheel cylinder - The internal sizes of the hydraulic piston are different, equating to more/less pressure being applied!
In my opinion, not worth adding discs!
Al you should be looking for some device to limit rear end braking …This could be dangerous with out it . Under heavy braking rears will lock and the vehicle will be unstable . I have just replaced my rear end brake pressure regulator valve for this very reason [it was faulty].
I think you can buy aftermarket adjustable ones from Rally supplies etc.
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and i wished i hadn`t bothered to be fair! It`s been nothing but grief, since the day i swopt over. The handbrake has been tempramental at best, and i`ve gone through 2 calipers as they seize all the time.
I`m giving it one last chance… and if it`s no better..it`s back to drums for me :evil:
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chudd said
Al you should be looking for some device to limit rear end braking …This could be dangerous with out it . Under heavy braking rears will lock and the vehicle will be unstable . I have just replaced my rear end brake pressure regulator valve for this very reason [it was faulty].
I think you can buy aftermarket adjustable ones from Rally supplies etc.
Cheers……….
Yeah - I know…
I was looking at puttin some bias adjusters in to add to the motorsport theme, but at ?45 a pop (I'd need 2) plus re-plumbing the rear brake lines so that they enter the cockpit, it would be quite expensive!
I will swap the rear cylinders over when I get a chance. That way, I'll be running with the original pressure on the rear end.
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I have Zimmermann drilled discs and Pagid Fast Road Pads and they are very good. Don't really need to be warmed up much like people say and bite really well. Not had any fade yet!
Grooved discs make a horrid "GRRRRRR" sound under hard braking and tend to wear the pads quicker too producing LOADS of break dust, though EBC green stuff pads are supposed to be good for minimal dust.
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If you do opt for rear discs, amke sure you get mk3 calipers - as these are a lot less prone to seizing unlike the mk2 ones i`ve had on.
So i`ll see how these mk3`s go then…. :roll:
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