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    Question Brake Upgrades?

    Hi All,

    Which manufacturers do people use to upgrade their OEM pads and discs on their Golf?

    I've been looking at the Brembo, VWR, Wilwood and AP Racing full kits, however a friend suggested before I take such an extreme and expensive leap to 4/6 pot systems, I should look into performance pads and discs.

    I'm interested in what others have and recommend for their rides?

    I'm looking for my GTI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Osh Kosh View Post
    Hi All,

    Which manufacturers do people use to upgrade their OEM pads and discs on their Golf?

    I've been looking at the Brembo, VWR, Wilwood and AP Racing full kits, however a friend suggested before I take such an extreme and expensive leap to 4/6 pot systems, I should look into performance pads and discs.

    I'm interested in what others have and recommend for their rides?

    I'm looking for my GTI.
    My previous experience in circuit and rallying is as follows.

    Padig Blues give excellent initial bite and an extremely high temp range. Great feel too which might help the Mk6 GTi's over servoed braking system (not tested yet on GTi - but lots on STi and Evo rally cars which had no booster due to antilag) Get 2 1/2 rallies out of a set. The 1/2 pads I used to give away to service crew who had road STi's etc and they all loved them (maybe because they were free?)

    Else Frodo DS2500 is another option. DS3000 are supplied default by Prodrive on all customer ordered Grp N specced cars. No experience on the DS3000 - but my one time use of DS2500 on a curcuit day where the ambient temp was over 35 most of the day, rotor temps post cool down laps were 500c and at no time did I feel the pedal go off. Never checked the thermal paint on the rotors to see what we did get to (wasn't my car)

    Both pads create huge dust deposits on rims, and destroy rotors.

    In saying all that I had a test GTi for 24 hours prior to my decision to purchase and I did do some silly things in my 1000km test loop. I did not find the brakes wanting too much, but am likely to install Pagid blue when needed.
    Last edited by minke; 16-06-2013 at 11:57 PM.

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    4/6 pods BBK, great for repetitive hard braking use, but costs more and requires engineering certificate / mod plate to stay legal for insurance / roadworthy purposes.

    better pads and fluid, should be sufficient for street use at legal speed limits.

    i use stoptech street performance pads, cheap as nuts but rated 1300 degrees F. some say it is comparable to ds2500 that costs 3 times more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nat225 View Post
    i use stoptech street performance pads, cheap as nuts but rated 1300 degrees F. some say it is comparable to ds2500 that costs 3 times more.

    Heard great things about Stoptech. Where'd you get them and how much?

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    Pagid are certainly awesome - but I've not been able to get them in a Golf/GTI fitting

    I'm currently using the Ferodo 2500 - they are also awesome
    They are throwing above average levels of dust but less than my previous street/ceramic pads

    The Ferodo 3000 may not be a good choice for your daily drive,
    they are a full race pad and aren't all that effective when cold
    they are likely to tear into your rotors

    The stoptech work just fine - but make no mistake, you get what you're paying for
    (there is no point comparing the price of street pads to semi metalic street & track pads)
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    barrie Smith motorsport - He imports Pagid Blue and cuts them down to the shape of your requirement. has been doing this for 10+ years. You'll be able to get them for a Golf easily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by minke View Post
    barrie Smith motorsport - He imports Pagid Blue and cuts them down to the shape of your requirement. has been doing this for 10+ years. You'll be able to get them for a Golf easily.
    Thanks heaps!
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    Sorry for resurrecting an old thread, but I thought that might be frowned upon less than creating a new thread for the same questions?

    I have a 2010 MY11 Golf GTI. I'm currently planning ahead, and after my Stage 1 & CAI, the next mod I'm considering to perform is the brakes to compensate for the additional power. As a newbie to the mod scene, what do you recommend from both a performance and price point of view?

    I've had a few people say to me Brembo, but I think it's just because they're a well known brand and not from any actual first-hand experience. From what I can see, they seem very expensive too, and possibly overkill for daily street driving (not track). If they're the best, then I don't mind paying for it but I don't want to throw money into something I won't use to its full capacity, if you know what I mean.

    Appreciate everyone's thoughts and opinions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DOM02R View Post
    Sorry for resurrecting an old thread, but I thought that might be frowned upon less than creating a new thread for the same questions?

    I have a 2010 MY11 Golf GTI. I'm currently planning ahead, and after my Stage 1 & CAI, the next mod I'm considering to perform is the brakes to compensate for the additional power. As a newbie to the mod scene, what do you recommend from both a performance and price point of view?

    I've had a few people say to me Brembo, but I think it's just because they're a well known brand and not from any actual first-hand experience. From what I can see, they seem very expensive too, and possibly overkill for daily street driving (not track). If they're the best, then I don't mind paying for it but I don't want to throw money into something I won't use to its full capacity, if you know what I mean.

    Appreciate everyone's thoughts and opinions.
    i don't see why you would need uprated braked with the additional power for daily use, unless you intend to brake later before each traffic lights set or repeatedly more frequent than ever before the additional power, or with the additional power you intend to explore its abilities above the speed limits repeatedly with eyes wide open looking out for the law enforcers hiding behind trees and hence needing stronger brakes for just in case

    BUT, have a look at brakesdirect.com.au and choose their remsa or forza fp3 pads, plus dba t3 discs, and fresh brake fluid super dot 4 at minimum. this combo works pretty well
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    Quote Originally Posted by nat225 View Post
    i don't see why you would need uprated braked with the additional power for daily use, unless you intend to brake later before each traffic lights set or repeatedly more frequent than ever before the additional power, or with the additional power you intend to explore its abilities above the speed limits repeatedly with eyes wide open looking out for the law enforcers hiding behind trees and hence needing stronger brakes for just in case

    BUT, have a look at brakesdirect.com.au and choose their remsa or forza fp3 pads, plus dba t3 discs, and fresh brake fluid super dot 4 at minimum. this combo works pretty well
    That's probably more the case haha. Although, if it's not necessary to upgrade the brakes at all, I will stick with stock and put the money into something else

    Thanks for the reply.

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