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  1. #11
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    Mk1 Brakes are designed to put the fear of God into you, but they will stop the car if you push em hard enough.

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    Rear brakes can be adjusted as above, or replaced with drums from a Golf CL or SEAT Cordoba which are bigger and slightly better designed. No other mods needed, just bolt on
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    Quote Originally Posted by Golf Loon View Post
    Mk1 Brakes are designed to put the fear of God into you,
    Ain't that the truth!!!!!!!

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    I found the mismatched springs in your car did a better job of that Gav. The brakes were ****e and that is THE GTI. Why can't alex fit the hubs and brakes from my 239 set-up again?

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    When I was playing around with mk1 brakes I found the one thing that made a big difference was the instalment of a 9 inch booster that came out on the later mk1 cabro's, over the standard 7 inch.
    It improved the pedal & the overall braking & its a very quick job to do

    cheers Ian

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    I bought camira calipers ages ago to fit to my golf...... cost me $30 for both... they arent quiet the perfect fit, but the holes line up... I think all you would need to do is add a few spacers to the caliper.... i ended up keeping them standard as vented dics are expensive....

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    The yellow car was "not good" when purchased. A quick trip to Pete's and a set of GTI calipers and disks later - much better. Then Adjust the rears right up. Then adjusted the cross-bar up so that the brakes are *just* not grabbing (I had to take a shave off the driver's side fork to get sufficient adjustment). Overall result - very good!!!

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    It's been a while...

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    Brakes

    I've got mk2 gti calipers and mk2 ate power discs on mine and they do a great job of pulling the car up very rapidly.
    Brake fade only seems a problem now as the pads are very thin and discs have worn down.

    I recall on ebay there was a guy up here in qld selling brakes in a package calipers, pads and discs. for around $280. I will try and locate this guy as i'm not sure if it was only the one pack. only a few months ago.

    Cheers Dave

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    And fresh rubber this morning.

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    If you really want good brakes without taking out a mortage a good combination is

    1. G 60 caliper & carrier

    2. Carrier adaptor bracket (www.momentumotors.com)

    3. 280mm disks

    & bob is your aunty

    P.S. you will also need to improve the hydralic aspecta as well

    9 inch booster & 22mm or 24mm(kombi) master cylinder

    you can also use scirocco caliper if you can get them, but it will cost about the same as the above & you'll have only 256mm discs

    Cheers Ian

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    Thanks so much guys for all the options will be looking further into some of these for sure!

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    Thumbs up magna rotors

    I believe i read a post on here a while back about fitting vp commodore calipers and magna rotors and with little modification you've got 279mm vented stoppers.
    A look at the wreckers will probably net you a near new set of the early magna rotors and a pair of calipers.
    The rotors need the centre hole opened up i think the calipers need to be spaced with a 3mm washer, and as the commodore bolts are larger you'll need a collar on the retaining bolts to hold the calipers still and in position.
    That's what i remember reading about the conv hope that helps i might try it some time soon just out of curiosity.

    Cheers Dave

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