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Offline amzee

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mk1 gti parts whats needed?
« on: 26 November 2006, 14:26 »
ok after xmas i will be starting on my mk1. the thing is i want to replace all the supension,steering bits, brakes for now before starting on the engine.

now just to need to know that is there any other bits am missing from the list below:-

suspension(springs an shocks-40mm)
wishbones
bushes(poly kit)
balljoints
tie rods
cv joint outer

with the brakes i have read on here its worth upgrading them to mk2 16 set up? so is it worth buying new calipers an discs or used items an will it fit straight on the mk1 gti hub?

so i will need ?

servo
master cylinder
discs
cailpers
pads
rear brake drums
rear shoes
rear brake cylinder

thats all i can think of please tell me if i am missing anything or is it worth replacing any other bits
plus wheres the best place to buy these bits ecp or gsf or is there any other places an roughly does any one know how much this will come up top

Offline GT3 Turbo

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Re: mk1 gti parts whats needed?
« Reply #1 on: 27 November 2006, 01:20 »
i do this type of work quite alot at work...

it goes without saying that normal mk1 brakes are pretty poor at best, looking at your list i would say that a 16v servo and master cylinder would be the first thing to change...  get the 16v servo from the breakers and get a NEW master cylinder from gsf or vw, old ones are a waste of time. (your need a new brake fluid reservoir as well)

my knowledge is limited on 16v front brakes on a mk1 as ive always put g60's on them!, i know some Audi calipers fit straight on but unsure if normal 16v ones do, i  know mk2 8v gti ones do, so possibly yes... sure one of the lads on here will know..

the drum brakes on mk1s are pretty poor even with new shoes, if you want better rear brakes put a mk2 rear beam on the car, then you can have disc brakes  :smiley:, if its 2 much work then make sure the shoes are new..

as for the handling setup, i would replace the cv joint housing if they look a bit ropey, if theres not a noticeable problem with the ball joints or tie rods then leave them. check the wishbones for any bow they might have and replace them if so. changing the bushes is always a great plus, there a pain to change but its worth it!  :smiley:, get a lower and upper front strut brace as well for sure!

if you need any part numbers then pm me and i'll give them 2 ya!

Offline amzee

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Re: mk1 gti parts whats needed?
« Reply #2 on: 27 November 2006, 07:26 »
ok thank you for the info very helpful will let you know if i need part numbers

thanks