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Offline boneybradley

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Re: MK4 Brake upgrade
« Reply #10 on: 02 June 2014, 22:13 »
well the only thing worth keeping is the calipers and pads, you'll need mk3 discs and carrier's to get them fitted right (or use lots of spacers). oh and new front brake hoses with banjo fittings

along with 5 stud hubs for the front and it's best to fit the full rear axle from a 5 stud for ease
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Re: MK4 Brake upgrade
« Reply #11 on: 02 June 2014, 22:22 »
Will i not need wish bones and drive shafts then ??

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Re: MK4 Brake upgrade
« Reply #12 on: 02 June 2014, 22:30 »
Just the gti outer cv joints should do it

you don't need new wishbones although the gti spec one's are better (but you'll then needs lots more parts)
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Re: MK4 Brake upgrade
« Reply #13 on: 02 June 2014, 22:38 »
Any idea on cost of a pair of CV joints from a gti ??


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Re: MK4 Brake upgrade
« Reply #14 on: 02 June 2014, 22:50 »
New are £40 a side (for decent quality)
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Re: MK4 Brake upgrade
« Reply #15 on: 03 June 2014, 00:22 »
To run the 288mm brakes youll obviously need the 5stud hubs and driveshafts, wishbones and antiroll bar are also necessary as the castor angle is different and ARB mounting point differs between the 4 & 5 stud set up.

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Re: MK4 Brake upgrade
« Reply #16 on: 03 June 2014, 13:29 »
Cheaper to sell car and buy a 96 on gti

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Re: MK4 Brake upgrade
« Reply #17 on: 03 June 2014, 23:07 »
Go for the 256x20mm brakes that were fitted to 2.0 estates....

Plenty brakes for a mere 1.4..... and 4 stud..... straight forward conversion.... discs, calipers, other drums at back and new master cylinder.

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Re: MK4 Brake upgrade
« Reply #18 on: 03 June 2014, 23:30 »
Such a shame I've just chucked a set up.

Such an easy conversion don't even need a master cylinder.

Outer CVs, hubs, ball joints, calipers and carriers off a GTI and decent discs and pads and the braking is insanely awesome compared to standard, literally mine was like night and day!

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Re: 1.4 brake upgrade
« Reply #19 on: 04 June 2014, 20:56 »
ok so ive now been offered a vr6 complete set up can anyone confirm that it willfit 100% and will i need drive shafts etc

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