That good old brake linkage - can it ever work well?
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Newbie
I see lots of posts about brake upgrades etc, which is fine, but I'm wondering if the next place should actually be a refurbished brake linkage? I see Crazy Quiff does them and I'm wondering if there is a big improvement with them, or the brakes remain as vague as ever? They're not 'cheap' but if they really do improve the situation and avoid going down the modified route (which I'd prefer not to), then it seems like a sensible next step.
Anyone fitted a refurbed linkage? Did it make a difference and was it worth doing or is it better to go a different route? Any other brake linkage options for consideration?
Thanks for your insight and feedback.
Matt
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Local Hero
When driving can you lock up the front wheels?
1988 Mk1 Golf GTi Cabriolet 1.8cc DX, K-jet. Daily drive. 317,000 miles and counting
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
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Newbie
I suspect it will lock up (haven't tried to be honest) but there seems to be a lot of travel on the pedal for not a lot of bite on the brakes. Hence I wondered if a worn linkage could be wobbling around when under pressure and not putting all the pressure directly on the booster.
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Local Hero
What make of brake pads and disc did you have fitted?
I guess new brake fluid was used?
It does take a good 50 miles of use before the pads and shoes bed in.
1988 Mk1 Golf GTi Cabriolet 1.8cc DX, K-jet. Daily drive. 317,000 miles and counting
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
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