g60 brakes
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g60 brakes
Need advice on a few bits if you can all help me.
Does any one know if its an easy job to fit g60 280mm on my car. looking at buying callipers, brackets disks. Is it not worth the stress. looking at putting them front and back.
please help.
Cheers Gilly
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The 280's are easy to do, just use standard VW calipers, carriers, disks and pads. You will need to get these donated from a four stud with 280's fitted. You will need some Adaptors to bolt the carriers to the mk1 hubs.
For the rear you can use standard mk2 or mk3 Golf setups. A small amount of grinding is required to allow the stub axle to fit flush. Some 16V Scirocco cables. Some use mk4 callipers, but they require special banjo fittings and handbrake cables, £££s from C&R.
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I am looking at getting all the bits needed from the golf g60 front and back.
Sounds like I just need the adaptors, cables and a bit of grinding!
Is it worth the ball ache?
Cheers
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Gilly02 said
Thanks Guys for the replies,
I am looking at getting all the bits needed from the golf g60 front and back.
Sounds like I just need the adaptors, cables and a bit of grinding!
Is it worth the ball ache?
Cheers
Disks all round is great, the rears will not make much difference to the braking , but the pedal feel is so much better - the drum auto adjusters are crap which just allows the pedal to get longer and longer…
You need to fit a 16V Mk2 Servo and 22mm master cylinder at the same time
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abfmk1 said
I have some vauxhall calipers that fit 288mm discs, close enough to the g60 280mm disc that it will fit ok i hope.
You going 5 stud then ?
No, g60 discs are 4 stud.
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Cheers
Gilly
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is it worth the extra work?
If I went smaller will I always regret it?
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As it appears the rear disks at 280mm are the problem.
cheers Gilly
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