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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: thephatmaster on 17 July 2012, 09:08
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Hi there,
I have a 1.9 TD (no 'I') and the brake fluid is due to be replaced soon.
The brakes are ok and had new discs, pads & O/S front caliper last year. As far as I know the TD has the smallest size of disc up front and drums on the rear.
I find that all the brakes on MK3's i've driven feel a bit spongy/wooden compared with newer/lighter cars.
Is it worth fitting goodridge hoses to improve pedal feel on a non-performance application like mine. Has anyone done it?
Steve
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Hoses are worth doing in any car.
If you want them to feel good then I would get new master cylinder, caliper rebuild kit on all 4, braided hoses. And standard issue discs and pads as they work cold.
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As tweed said, any car will benefit from hoses.
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Much more worthwhile than many other so called 'upgrades'.
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Cheers, have finally got round to doing this now (and r-wheel cylinders, drums, shoes, pads and master cylinder)
Brake pedal is still long as f**k but firm now. Reminds me of my mates old breadvan Polo, hard as F brake pedal but still no brakes!!
That said, I was never going to get modern-car-with-ABS style short pedal with lots of bite.
Defo a worthwile upgrade + cheaper than standard hoses.