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Thread: Golf MKIV brakes on a Polo

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    Hoyhoy.

    OK, ta boys.
    Hooroo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddy View Post
    Hoyhoy.

    OK, ta boys.
    Wider spacers, Eddy?

    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by DubSteve View Post
    Also I think you need to run 17s at least to clear the calipers don't you? For the r32 conversion anyway.
    Hoyhoy.

    OLD, OLD thread, but me need to find the best set up I can get & still stay under the 16's.
    So far it looks like these.

    Volkswagen Golf IV VR6 12v > Braking > Big Brake OEM > Front 2-Piece > ES#2525 ECS OEM Big Brake Kit W/ECS 2-Piece Rotors-Slotted - MK4TTBBKNP2PRSLT

    Volkswagen Jetta IV 1.8T > Braking > Big Brake OEM > ES#3936 OEM 337/20AE Rear Brake Kit - Version I - 33720AERBKSR


    Which still clear the 16's with original TT calipers, but what I would like to know is if anyone
    knows if MK4 R32 caliper still fits & if it is the the twin piston that I've heard the MK4 is
    & that the MK5 isn't, hopefully someone knows.
    Me think that the MK4 R32 twin piston would have to be better.
    I can't find a template for this one.
    Last edited by Eddy; 13-06-2011 at 08:44 PM.
    Hooroo.

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    Hoyhoy.

    P.S. The standard 16's are in use with 15mm spacers.
    That dam elusive template.
    Hooroo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddy View Post
    , but what I would like to know is if anyone
    knows if MK4 R32 caliper still fits & if it is the the twin piston that I've heard the MK4 is
    & that the MK5 isn't, hopefully someone knows.
    Me think that the MK4 R32 twin caliper would have to be better.
    I can't find a template for this one.
    MK4 R32 front brakes fit, but they are really heavy twin piston caliper and 334? mm disk, which is huge, might slow you down a bit

    Even some 17's dont fit over the R32 brakes

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    Quote Originally Posted by vwthunder View Post
    MK4 R32 front brakes fit, but they are really heavy twin piston caliper and 334? mm disk, which is huge, might slow you down a bit

    Even some 17's dont fit over the R32 brakes
    Hoyhoy.

    But I only want to use 312mm rotors.
    P.S. The older me get, the faster me get, stuff the weight, it means nothing, when ya have the WILL'Y' POWER.
    Hooroo.

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    Glad you brought this thread back to life Eddy.

    I rear ended someone on my way home about a month ago. He had a tow ball which made a whole lot of mess, if it wasn't for that I don't think it would've been as bad. But it got me really thinking about the brakes on the old girl. Definitely want more stopping power.

    Been looking at these for a bit: OEM / Performance Parts for Audi, BMW, Mercedes Benz, Mini, Porsche & Volkswagen - ECS Tuning

    Curious to see if anyone else thought or bought these and how they fit with the standard 16's.
    Current:
    2023 Mk2 Tiguan R - Lapiz Blue
    2015 Mk7 Golf R Wolfsburg - Limestone Grey: Stage 2
    Gone but not forgotten: 2008 Polo GTI Shadow Blue

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    Quote Originally Posted by Servo View Post
    Been looking at these for a bit: OEM / Performance Parts for Audi, BMW, Mercedes Benz, Mini, Porsche & Volkswagen - ECS Tuning

    Curious to see if anyone else thought or bought these and how they fit with the standard 16's.
    Read this page - http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/f127...d-46835-7.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by vwthunder View Post
    MK4 R32 front brakes fit, but they are really heavy twin piston caliper and 334? mm disk, which is huge, might slow you down a bit

    Even some 17's dont fit over the R32 brakes
    If I remember correctly, they are 334mm. And only a few 17's will fit.
    Matteo
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    Anyone keep an eye on the Audi sites for TT /S3 front brake setups? Much cheaper.

    My kit was cheap, bit of luck with the rotors, etc. With the front end causing heat problems, I think I need to address whats going on in the rear.

    The stock rear on our Polo is apparently 232x9 non vented, what options do we have? Do you think this would work for us / me: ECS Rear rotor upgrade

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