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Thread: Damn Brakes... Help me around this issue guys.

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    Damn Brakes... Help me around this issue guys.

    Im still new to these cars (this is my first golf).

    Trying to fit up some wheels, and obviously this part is a mega headache coz it doesnt fit under anything but stock steelies.

    I know about the camira brake conversion, but trying to do something else as I just fitted new discs, and i dont want to stuff around with machining bits and pieces.

    Its not actual caliper that is fouling, but the huge steel "barrier" that surrounds it.

    Is there any way around this? Cut off??!!! I dont want to use spacers of any kind...


    (not my car, but same calipers)


    Thanks in advance guys....
    Last edited by gsand; 26-08-2008 at 09:58 PM.
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    anthing with around the 38mm offset should fit up ok...

    those calipers are your vw variety rubbish, and should be ditched in place of some more modern ones if you can afford it - like mk2 or mk1/2 gti. bolt up nicely.

    otherwise, do what i did and grind away the outside of the caliper with the old angle grinder. the outer caliper body is pressed steel and substantially over engineered. i had to grind about 8mm off my old GLD ones in order to fit some 13x6" CSA alloys (back in the day).

    but save yourself a headache and get some 14's and some newer brakes.

    if your after some 14's i have several sets. some mk2 gti steelies if your interested pm me
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    Thanks for the fast reply.

    Wheels I am trying to fit are almost completely flat on the rear, so its going to be tough. Sticking to 13's.

    Is that piece load bearing? I haven't had a chance to sus it out, other than the sheer thickness of the steel.

    So mk2 and mk1gti calipers will have loads more clearance, AND work with my current discs??


    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by gsand View Post
    Thanks for the fast reply.

    Wheels I am trying to fit are almost completely flat on the rear, so its going to be tough. Sticking to 13's.

    Is that piece load bearing? I haven't had a chance to sus it out, other than the sheer thickness of the steel.

    So mk2 and mk1gti calipers will have loads more clearance, AND work with my current discs??


    Cheers

    They should do, you just use non-gti pads which have more material on them.

    You could use vented discs as well with GTI calipers.

    Gavin

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    Get better brakes mate.

    You need different hubs to run the GTI calipers and they have different size balljoints on the wishbones.

    I have one complete set of everything, hit me up if you need.
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    thanks for the tips guys.

    i know brakes are essential but i don't really want to spend unnecessary money just to fit some wheels.

    i'll try the grinding method and find out how much meat i need to clear the wheels

    anyway, im not too fussed about brake performance, aslong as they work well enough. the car is just a cruiser sorta thing, low and slow, you know!!! only drive it bout once a week.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gsand View Post
    thanks for the tips guys.

    i know brakes are essential but i don't really want to spend unnecessary money just to fit some wheels.

    i'll try the grinding method and find out how much meat i need to clear the wheels

    anyway, im not too fussed about brake performance, aslong as they work well enough. the car is just a cruiser sorta thing, low and slow, you know!!! only drive it bout once a week.
    fair nuff

    the outer caliper (i use the term "housing" loosely here) is a loaded member of the caliper as i remember, however its construction is such that removing some material from the edge that fouls the wheel will not reduce the working capacity of the design by much.... chop 'em
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    What wheels have you got out of curiousity? A member on here previous had gemini wheels and had to shim the "housing" a bit in order to fit the wheels. (i believe there were standard calipers)

    i'm sure there's been a few people on here that have done it before..


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    Unfortunately it's not just VW's that have this problem.

    Alot of car's have shallow offset brake disc's which mean the caliper's sit out a fair way & you need rim's which a dish on the inside to clear this.

    I personally wouldn't grind anything off the brake caliper. It's your life your grinding away on.

    I'd try & find wheel's that fit properly.

    You can actually fit GTI caliper's & disc's to stock mk1 hub's, as I've done it to several of my car's & I sold a set to Jarred which they bolted straight up.

    There are different hub version's between early 76/77 with 14mm ball joint's & later incl. diesel model's with 17mm balljoint's.

    The only drama I've had with the stock MK1 GTI caliper's was an adapter to space them out for 280mm disc's.

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    I too have used GTI brakes on an old Mk1 many moons ago. They fitted nicely under the standard 13" rims. Only issue is to find pads as the normal ones are too thick.

    I think they're rattling around downstairs somewhere.
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