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Thread: GTI -> R32 brakes - Whats involved

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    hey who are you getting them from? and are you getting the rears aswell as they are vented???
    mk4 the mods begin for round 2 hahahha

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    Ah I've got them from Tassie GTi on here - Got both front and rears, all calipers were damaged though so I've had to have them all rebuilt ($$!)

    Going on today.. rears wouldn't fit though, the vented discs sit out further and the caliper bolts wouldn't meet the standard holes.

    Need these guys - http://www.ecstuning.com/stage/edpd/...productID=1781

    Just ordered them from ECS so i'll finish having the fronts put on today (Waiting on VW for a new front brake line) and then i'll put the rears on next week. (Postage wasnt too bad, was going to do a big order but I need these asap)

    Lots of head scratching for that one!! My brake dudes pulled it all apart and then had to put it back together.

    PS. Painted them red yesterday.

    EDIT: So in short, need full r32 calipers/discs/pads - The fronts are a straight fit but require the R32 brake lines (VW parts are a bunch of homosexuals though.. wouldn't sell me the line without an R32 VIN number.. ****s.. and $150 each!)
    Rears fit on but require the ECS caliper spacer + bolts (Or could have them made up, but probably cost just as much)
    Last edited by SoVeReIgN; 23-06-2008 at 12:25 PM.

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    very nice.. should be a sweet upgrade now a big turbo and ya done

    BUT **** THAT EXPENSIVE FOR 2 PLATES OF ALLOY AND 4 BOLTS
    mk4 the mods begin for round 2 hahahha

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    Quote Originally Posted by DUB 20V View Post
    very nice.. should be a sweet upgrade now a big turbo and ya done

    BUT **** THAT EXPENSIVE FOR 2 PLATES OF ALLOY AND 4 BOLTS
    Calipers rebuilt = $550
    Front brake host = $140ish
    Caliper spacer = $130incl postage from US.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SoVeReIgN View Post
    Calipers rebuilt = $550
    Front brake host = $140ish
    Caliper spacer = $130incl postage from US.

    Watching Daves face slammed to the windscreen when he applies the brakes and stops quicker than thought priceless
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoVeReIgN View Post
    Calipers rebuilt = $550
    Front brake host = $140ish
    Caliper spacer = $130incl postage from US.

    and what did you pay for the brakes in the first palce?
    mk4 the mods begin for round 2 hahahha

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    Sounds like a fun little trip to the bottom of your wallet.
    What happened to you not going to bother about getting the brakes due to them only giving less fade over time?
    Will be interesting to see how the red calipers come up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Treza360 View Post
    Sounds like a fun little trip to the bottom of your wallet.
    What happened to you not going to bother about getting the brakes due to them only giving less fade over time?
    Will be interesting to see how the red calipers come up.

    I didn't say I wasn't going to bother! I was just being realistic - These brakes are for the track/twisties (and to look pretty )

    Seb is sorting out what the place who did the brakes couldn't (spongey pedal).. and servicing the car.

    Before


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    My red calipers came up fantasticly if I may say so myself... haha how long they last is another story.
    Last edited by SoVeReIgN; 23-06-2008 at 11:09 PM.

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    Why paint them red?? The blue would have looked better!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FknDubbin View Post
    Why paint them red?? The blue would have looked better!
    My wheels don't really show off the brakes much so I wanted a bright colour so you could atleast tell they're there.

    And I dunno, whenever I think of brakes I think red, all the other colours are imitations.. Oh and red is faster

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