Brake compensator mk1 or mk2 / Wilwood
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I'm currently restoring a mk1 golf gti and am struggling to decide what route to take for the rear brakes.
The car has got the standard brake system of discs and rear drums.
I will have the residual valves plumbed in to keep pressure for the rear drums
Car is lowered
Options are;
1) Get the original mk1 compensator restored and fit which is approx £200 and plumb in as standard.
2) Get a mk2 compensator and make suitable bracket and fit which is approx £60
3) Fit a Wilwood bias valve which will allow me to alter settings in the engine bay £100
The car is lowered slightly so i'm leaning towards fitting the wilwood valve for ease of adjusting settings, any thoughts appreciated
THanks
PAul
The car has got the standard brake system of discs and rear drums.
I will have the residual valves plumbed in to keep pressure for the rear drums
Car is lowered
Options are;
1) Get the original mk1 compensator restored and fit which is approx £200 and plumb in as standard.
2) Get a mk2 compensator and make suitable bracket and fit which is approx £60
3) Fit a Wilwood bias valve which will allow me to alter settings in the engine bay £100
The car is lowered slightly so i'm leaning towards fitting the wilwood valve for ease of adjusting settings, any thoughts appreciated
THanks
PAul
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